I have a question for you T1's.
I have my first yearly appointment with my internist in 2 weeks so I'll need to hand over some of my blood and urine this week.
Until the start of this year I was treated by my lovely GP nurse but I requested an date with an internist to see if we could find out what type I have. Despite negative GAD results the internist agreed it looks more like T1 than T2 and was willing to take me as a T1 patient.
I looked at the lab form and it seems there will be a lot less tests than I had through the GP as a T2, seems they're only interested in hba1c and kidneys (Hba1c, natrium (is that sodium in English?), kalium (English: potassium?) and creatinine, and a urine test for microabumin/creatinine ratio).
So are those the usual tests with T1? Or are you having more? I know the guidelines may be different here in the Netherlands, so I've asked the Dutch diabetes association as well, they'll call me back, but I'm still curious.
And besides, it's way too hot to move or even think, so why not bother people with my musings. At least it gives me something to do while waiting for the heat to subside