Hello knight191,
There is always the possibility that you have type 1.5 diabetes, also known as slow onset
type 1 or LADA (latent autoimmune diabetes in adults). Compared to the majority of type 2's,
type 1.5's are far more likely to be slim and physically fit. Type 1.5's will often lack the other
signs associated with type 2 diabetes, such as high triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol or high
blood pressure.
Because insulin resistance is low or non-existant in a type 1.5, the type 2 oral medication used
to reduce insulin resistance won't help. However, other medication used to stimulate insulin
production, slow the digestion of carbohydrate or reduce excess glucose production by the liver
will often help, at least for a few years.
On average, 50% of type 1.5's need insulin within four years of diagnosis (compared to over
ten years in type 2's).
All the best,
timo.