just a bit of background into my medical history.
i was diagnosed whilst on holiday in the US when i was 13. When i arrived back in the UKUK no tests were done to verify the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, after a long hard struggle with high bg, putting on weight, other medical conditions like high blood pressure etc and most of all saying to my gp, diabetes nurse, consultants that the text book answer and solutions don't fit me, i finally got a different consultant to run new tests and after 18 years injecting and being on high levels of homolog I've now been told they got it wrong and it is indeed type 2. With one fail swoop they reduced my homolog by 90%, increased my lantus and started me on 2 x 1G tablets of Metformin, with my next review in 3 months to determine how effective its been and what the next plan is, they say that the plan is to reduce the injections down to 0 within 8-12 months.
To say I'm angry and confused is an understatement but the overwhelming feeling is relief, relief that i have been proved to be right and I've not just mis managed my diabetes all these years.
Has anyone ever come across this before? any advice? even peoples opinions would be welcomed.
i was diagnosed whilst on holiday in the US when i was 13. When i arrived back in the UKUK no tests were done to verify the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, after a long hard struggle with high bg, putting on weight, other medical conditions like high blood pressure etc and most of all saying to my gp, diabetes nurse, consultants that the text book answer and solutions don't fit me, i finally got a different consultant to run new tests and after 18 years injecting and being on high levels of homolog I've now been told they got it wrong and it is indeed type 2. With one fail swoop they reduced my homolog by 90%, increased my lantus and started me on 2 x 1G tablets of Metformin, with my next review in 3 months to determine how effective its been and what the next plan is, they say that the plan is to reduce the injections down to 0 within 8-12 months.
To say I'm angry and confused is an understatement but the overwhelming feeling is relief, relief that i have been proved to be right and I've not just mis managed my diabetes all these years.
Has anyone ever come across this before? any advice? even peoples opinions would be welcomed.