Stattovic
Active Member
- Messages
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- Location
- Southampton, England
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Horse Racing, loud pop music
Oh sorry I didn't realise that was the question.Thanks Spiker, dosent really tell me which I am though.
So who actually told you that you were type 2 and what evidence did they use to make that statement?I have been diabetic for about 40 years now and often wondered what is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2.
As I am on insulin 40/10/40 units each day, I always thought I was Type 1, but recently on an appointment I was told I was type 2.
Can someone please explain what the difference is.
Many thanks
Victor
The diabetic specialist nurse said type 2 which was a surprise to me - more bad news just reached me - after retinal screen am told I need an appointment for diabetic maculopathy.
Unless she did a C peptide test - and she won't have done - she is just making an assumption.The diabetic specialist nurse said type 2 which was a surprise to me - more bad news just reached me - after retinal screen am told I need an appointment for diabetic maculopathy.
Best thing to do is just ask her why your diagnosis has suddenly changed. My guess would be that it was her guess too. As many others have said, after 40 years on insulin, treatment won't change, but it's still nice to know.The nurse I saw was in a specialist diabetic clinic, not my surgery - so I assume she is expert.
Anyway guys thanks for your inpot much appreciated.
Lol That's a dangerous assumption.The nurse I saw was in a specialist diabetic clinic, not my surgery - so I assume she is expert.
Anyway guys thanks for your inpot much appreciated.
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