the_anticarb
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the_anticarb said:Is anyone else on here a MODY? It can be lonely enough being diabetic when none of your friends are, but being a different type of diabetic as well can be double lonely.
If you are, is that just suspected or confirmed through genetic testing?
Were you misdiagnosed before being diagnosed as such?
I got diabetes aged 15 but didn't need insulin for 8 years. My mum and brother have it too both got it young like me. I'm very carb sensitive, don't need much insulin just to maintain me when my carbs are low just a small background dose but if I eat a lot of carbs my body needs loads and loads of insulin.
I have been told I am type 2 and type 1 at different times in my life prior to this diagnosis. One consultant even admitted I was neither, but said he couldn't diagnose me! eventually I had the good fortune to see a genetic dsn at east sussex who referred me to the monogenic clinic, but when I moved to manchester they didn't have one of these so insisted I was type 2. (as a default option, as I was not type 1). But at my GPs I'm still listed as t1. But I don't see why I should have to be told I'm something I'm not, just because MODY is pretty rare so not recognised as a separate category by a lot of the medical profession, even diabetes specialists.
A lot of people don't understand MODY, the acronym maturity onset diabetes of the young is very misleading as that just sounds like it's t2 in a young person, and it's not, it's a completely different cause, due to a single faulty dominant gene which as far as I am aware interferes with the message to tell the beta cells to produce insulin.
Sadly this means I have a 50% chance of passing on the condition to my children, although it does not usually manifest until adolescence.
I've only met one other person with the same diabetes as me (in real life, not on the forum) but some people may have this type but not know it. It is supposed to affect 1-5% of the diabetic population.
So, if you are a mody or think you may be, post!
wendle said:hi anti_carb,
im possibly mody. my gp and consultant suspect i am. but here the plot thickens... i was sent to the hospital in bradford that deals with mody and they do the testing. but, when i got there (waited an hour in a boiling hot waiting room to see an old bag of a doc) they refused to test me as "its too expensive" so i asked them why they think its acceptible to waste my time and doc says she just wanted a chat! a chat?!? i told her "you couldve done that over the phone". i was livid. so i made an appointment to see the so called diabetes doc at my surgery (double appointment.) and sat and ranted at him for 20 minutes. after my rant he asked me if id be prepared to go back for testing after my next hba1c test, i told him no i bloody well am not. so, as you can see, im still none the wiser and still being treated as type 2.
regards,
wendle x
the_anticarb said:What a brilliant acronym, moody old diabetic yo yo - i like it!
wendle said:thanks rrb. i guess its just another obstacle to overcome eh? :lol:
i reckon ill adopt your accronym. sod the docs.
wendle x
Patch said:I was diagnosed as T2 about 15 years ago - when I was 19. I've never had any tests to determine if I am anything other than T2 (MODY/LADA, etc...)
I'd love to know more about MODY, and how i would go about getting tested for it. Also - how does the treatment for MODY differ to that of T2 Diabetes?
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