There you go it was on the tip of my tongueHi and welcome. If the GP has taken bllods to do a GAD and c-peptide test then that will help confirm T1. If you are currently normal or underweight and possibly younger then T1 is a strong possibility. If you have excess weight then T2 is more likely.
Are you sure to be sure PhoenixAs an earlier poster suggested, what is most important is the right treatment.to reduce glucose levels. If that treatment is insulin then, at least initially,it doesn't matter what label you have.
I would though want to discuss the diagnosis with the doctor..
1) I'd ask for the tests that others have suggested above.
2) I'd also ask why your GP considered that it could be iron related (perhaps blood tests showing high iron levels ) and also why it had been ruled out. There may be a simple reason but in my opinion ,it's better to have an answer than to speculate.
. Too much stored iron can cause a type of diabetes http://www.diabetes.co.uk/hemochromatotis-bronze-diabetes.html The condition is genetic but requires both parents to carry the gene that causes it ( they won't necessarily have the condition ) It's sometimes called the Celtic disease since is much more common in Ireland and other 'Celtic' areas than elsewhere)
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