Sub types of diabetes like MOD(mild obesity related diabetes), MARD(mild age related diabetes), SIDD(severely insulin deficient diabetes) SIRD (severe insulin resistant diabetes) CIRD(combines insulin resistant and deficient diabetes)
Can you throw more light on that?
Hi, I could just say, that is a description of how doctors assess patients with a diagnosis in mind.
You have missed out others such as brittle diabetes, hyperinsulinimia, hyperglycaemia, hypoglycaemia in many forms, and many, many others.
I have often thought that because we measure diabetes through an hba1c test, We are missing something more important, such as insulin levels. One of the main reasons for insulin resistance and hyperglycaemia is high circulating insulin levels. Which is not used.
I think the most important thing is treatment.
Instead of doctors, not understanding how critical, dietary management is, to patients and get the individuals proper treatments, wether dietary or meds, exercise. We are all different and so should the treatment. One size doesn't fit all.
Understanding the differences in those descriptive diagnosis should be explained to patients.
That is if, the majority of GP's, just don't get the training or understand the logistics or the fundamentals of how we get diabetes.
For example, an annual MOT test. Which includes a full blood panel, with hba1c and insulin levels. Would be a step in the right direction. Prevention.
Great question, it might not be the answer you want, but we are only lay people who have gone through the big questions! How and why? Then the What to do?
Best wishes.