Senada
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Hi everyone,
Last year, after a routine blood test, I was diagnosed with diabetes and posted about it on this forum. Now, a year later, not a single doctor has been able to tell me what type of diabetes I have. I've struggled a lot with my diagnosis and a big part of that was (and still is) not knowing my type and doctors telling me that I'm a "special case". I'm posting my story here to see if anyone has had a similar experience or can help me with finding an answer.
A bit more about me; I am 25 years old, normal weight, active, my HbA1C has been hovering between 58 (7.5%) and 51 (6.8%) without medication, so not extremely high.
I've tested negative for anti-GAD and monogenic diabetes (MODY 1, 2, 3). C-peptide has always been normal. I don't have PCOS or auto-immune diseases. My dad has type 2, his brother LADA, and my granddad also had LADA. All diagnosed above the age of 50.
Doctors have no clue what could be the cause.. when my HbA1C was 58 they first put me on glimepiride because they suspected MODY. When both anti-GAD and MODY were negative they still suspected LADA and took me off glimepiride and put me on long and short acting insulin. I quickly realized how much of an impact that had on my life and, combined with having to move far away for my studies, I stopped using insulin and lost contact with my hospital.
After that, things went downhill mentally. I was in denial and became depressed. Eventually I decided to pick things up again and get a second opinion at another hospital. Sadly they also didn't have a clue and wanted to put me on gliclazide regardless of the type. I have refused any sort of medication until they can actually give me a proper diagnosis, so that I have an idea about what I can expect from the future (diabetes wise).
Normally you don't want to get a label, but it would really give me peace of mind to know my type.
After asking for more tests I will now be tested for IA2 antibodies, but I don't expect them to be positive. I don't know. Maybe time will tell... I've just found it so incredibly frustrating to know I have diabetes, but not being able to identify with anyone or anything for support because I'm not type 2, type 1, MODY or type 1.5. But it has to be one of these!!! Right? It matters to me because all types have different treatment plans that work best for them, and all can affect your life in different ways..
Is there anyone with a similar diagnosis story? I have a hard time finding anything about this on the Internet.
Thank you for reading this wall of text.. I'm glad a forum like this exists!
Last year, after a routine blood test, I was diagnosed with diabetes and posted about it on this forum. Now, a year later, not a single doctor has been able to tell me what type of diabetes I have. I've struggled a lot with my diagnosis and a big part of that was (and still is) not knowing my type and doctors telling me that I'm a "special case". I'm posting my story here to see if anyone has had a similar experience or can help me with finding an answer.
A bit more about me; I am 25 years old, normal weight, active, my HbA1C has been hovering between 58 (7.5%) and 51 (6.8%) without medication, so not extremely high.
I've tested negative for anti-GAD and monogenic diabetes (MODY 1, 2, 3). C-peptide has always been normal. I don't have PCOS or auto-immune diseases. My dad has type 2, his brother LADA, and my granddad also had LADA. All diagnosed above the age of 50.
Doctors have no clue what could be the cause.. when my HbA1C was 58 they first put me on glimepiride because they suspected MODY. When both anti-GAD and MODY were negative they still suspected LADA and took me off glimepiride and put me on long and short acting insulin. I quickly realized how much of an impact that had on my life and, combined with having to move far away for my studies, I stopped using insulin and lost contact with my hospital.
After that, things went downhill mentally. I was in denial and became depressed. Eventually I decided to pick things up again and get a second opinion at another hospital. Sadly they also didn't have a clue and wanted to put me on gliclazide regardless of the type. I have refused any sort of medication until they can actually give me a proper diagnosis, so that I have an idea about what I can expect from the future (diabetes wise).
Normally you don't want to get a label, but it would really give me peace of mind to know my type.
After asking for more tests I will now be tested for IA2 antibodies, but I don't expect them to be positive. I don't know. Maybe time will tell... I've just found it so incredibly frustrating to know I have diabetes, but not being able to identify with anyone or anything for support because I'm not type 2, type 1, MODY or type 1.5. But it has to be one of these!!! Right? It matters to me because all types have different treatment plans that work best for them, and all can affect your life in different ways..
Is there anyone with a similar diagnosis story? I have a hard time finding anything about this on the Internet.
Thank you for reading this wall of text.. I'm glad a forum like this exists!