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What test was used for your diagnosis?

I was diagnosed via the oral glucose tolerance test. I went to the doctor complaining of pains in my feet. The problem being neuropathy - diabetes ( T2) having damaged nerves in both legs. No history in my family and, as a very plain eater, puzzled as to how diabetes came about.
 
I had a finger prick test over a 3 day period by my GP who quickly referred me to my nearest clinic where I had a Hba1c and GADA.
 
My diagnosis was in 1983. As the result of a urine dip, I was called into the GP's for a finger prick and a test on a good old fashioned BM stick. And was admitted to the children's ward that afternoon. I don't think we had routine HbA tests in those days.
 
No tests at all and kicked out of hospital with anxiety, Then two weeks later after no food for at least 4 weeks several blood tests, testing for ketos and BG several more blood tests then a week later about 4 ABG (blood gas) because I don't think anyone could believe my ketos were that high - then diagnosed and a good 4 weeks on drip down - t1 oct14
 
Urine test on a Thursday evening, collected prescription Friday morning, had 1st insulin injection that day. If memory serves me right didn't have blood tested until 3 month's later, just checked urine daily. This was back in 1991 guess things have changed.
 
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