Thanks for all the information. I must confess that I have never heard of LADA not to mention GAD and cpeptide! Is it harmful to stay on the low carb diet until I find someone that will test me for these?As I was progressing from T2 to LADA, I was losing lots of weigh but bs was still good. I was reducing carbs and protein along the way to maintain good bs. However my bs didn't go crazy until the end of the progression when insulin was imperative. I would also recommend the GAD and cpeptide. It will at least give you some answers one way or another. And agreed, many docs either don't know what it is or don't do it. You may have to beg or fight for them. It didn't matter how many handfuls of nuts, how much protein and fat I was eating. I kept losing weight to a very unhealthy level. If it is LADA your not absorbing your food without insulin so you won't gain weight.
Would not advise Low Carb diet during pregnancy or breastfeeding, and high energy fitness freaks neeed to take care.Thanks for all the information. I must confess that I have never heard of LADA not to mention GAD and cpeptide! Is it harmful to stay on the low carb diet until I find someone that will test me for these?
I've been diagnosed as T1 (assuming LADA, but my doctors have never used that terminology) based off of my GAD test - that was in mid-June. My initial Hb1Ac was 84mmol. In late September it was 31mmol. I was 72kg when diagnosed, am now 58kg. Weight loss has been steady all the way through, and I reckon I'm still losing.
I eat reasonably low carb, but not as low as some here. I don't count carbs, but eat until satisfied.
I am on 500mg of metformin 2x a day. Based on my testing I think my next Hb1Ac will be higher, but unless something changes shouldn't be too bad.
I would too like to stop losing weight now, but can't see how to do this either.
I've been diagnosed as T1 (assuming LADA, but my doctors have never used that terminology) based off of my GAD test - that was in mid-June. My initial Hb1Ac was 84mmol. In late September it was 31mmol. I was 72kg when diagnosed, am now 58kg. Weight loss has been steady all the way through, and I reckon I'm still losing.
I eat reasonably low carb, but not as low as some here. I don't count carbs, but eat until satisfied.
I am on 500mg of metformin 2x a day. Based on my testing I think my next Hb1Ac will be higher, but unless something changes shouldn't be too bad.
I would too like to stop losing weight now, but can't see how to do this either.
In addition, you need a bgl meter that can also read ketone levels, and in fact this is needed now even of not on insulin. High bgl levels with poor insulin production can lead to DKA which has serious health implications, so please make sure you research Diabetic Ketone Acidosis (DKA) so you are aware od the possible symptoms. It is having high bgl that increases this risk.If you were in the uk, the guidelines say that type 1 diabetics should be supported to test at least 4 times a day and this support is not dependant on what medication they are on.
If you have been diagnosed type 1 with a positive gad test, but you are not yet on insulin, I would expect that you should be keeping a very close eye indeed on your blood sugar level. This is essential to ensure you are keeping up with the progression of your diabetes and you get access to insulin when you need it. If test strips aren't prescribed/covered have a good chat with you doctor about whether they should be - I've got no idea how it works in NZ, sorry, but I think it's well worth you looking into it.
I've been diagnosed as T1 (assuming LADA, but my doctors have never used that terminology) based off of my GAD test - that was in mid-June. My initial Hb1Ac was 84mmol. In late September it was 31mmol. I was 72kg when diagnosed, am now 58kg. Weight loss has been steady all the way through, and I reckon I'm still losing.
I eat reasonably low carb, but not as low as some here. I don't count carbs, but eat until satisfied.
I am on 500mg of metformin 2x a day. Based on my testing I think my next Hb1Ac will be higher, but unless something changes shouldn't be too bad.
I would too like to stop losing weight now, but can't see how to do this either.
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