Unfortunately, no. Even in the hands of experts people are often misdiagnosed so there's very little you can do on your own.Sorry, I meant dependent of course, my English is just a bit rusted...
I'm hoping for Type 2, but thank you for the explanation, at least I know now. Are there any other tests that I can do on my own. I would like a hint, waiting is so frustrating :-(
Welcome to the forum. It is a great place to learn about Diabetes and has been a fantastic resource for me. Sorry about your frustration but when you have the full diagnosis post back on here and you will get heaps of support and can ask for any help that you needGreetings, I'm new here, and I hope I can learn how to treat diabetes with your help. I've been diagnosed last week but I still don't know if Type 1 or 2. Hopefully Type 2 since I prefer Metformin, but my doctor say is that I am probably type 1 since I am just 32 y old and not fat. In the meantime I have been on a low-carb diet and my values are between 85-150 sometimes 180. My question is : since I have reached quite normal values with diet, why should I be insuline addicted?
Sorry, I meant dependent of course, my English is just a bit rusted...
I'm hoping for Type 2, but thank you for the explanation, at least I know now. Are there any other tests that I can do on my own. I would like a hint, waiting is so frustrating :-(
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