I really would like people's opinions about what type I might have. Obviously I'm not a doctor, specialist or anything like that, but I don't agree with my diagnosis.
I was diagnosed February 2016. It's important to say I had a full blood count including HbA1c on December 2015 and it came back with 44. I went to doctor in Feb 2016 for classic signs (frequent urination, unquenchable thirst, feeling unwell and wee had a sweet smell) so doctor finger pricked then called diabetes centre. Turns out my sugars were 23.1 and the nurse said "it's no wonder you feel unwell. I've seen people in comas with lower levels" (slightly scary)
When I had a new HbA1c done it came back as 144. I was diagnosed with type 1.
I was given dual action insulin and taught how to use it.
Fast forward about a year, I saw the consultant, diabetes not in control, told him I hadn't taken my insulin for a week. He snapped his head at me, obviously shocked, and sent me for GAD antibodies and c-peptides test. I apparently have no GAD but c-peptides were inconclusive, then rediagnosed to type 2.
My question is what do people think is correct? I was told it could only be type 1 as it developed extremely quickly (within less than 3 months) but a diabetes consultant says it's type 2 because of lack of antibodies. I've done some research (googled) and am interested in what others think about the situation. When I use insulin it works very well, sometimes too well and my glucose has gone down as low as 2.8 and as high as 24 when I've been too busy to care for myself. I am currently on Mounjaro, Toujeo, Fiasp and use Freestyle Libre to measure glucose.
Story time over and done with. Thanks for reading all of this, I would really value every opinion I receive.
I was diagnosed February 2016. It's important to say I had a full blood count including HbA1c on December 2015 and it came back with 44. I went to doctor in Feb 2016 for classic signs (frequent urination, unquenchable thirst, feeling unwell and wee had a sweet smell) so doctor finger pricked then called diabetes centre. Turns out my sugars were 23.1 and the nurse said "it's no wonder you feel unwell. I've seen people in comas with lower levels" (slightly scary)
When I had a new HbA1c done it came back as 144. I was diagnosed with type 1.
I was given dual action insulin and taught how to use it.
Fast forward about a year, I saw the consultant, diabetes not in control, told him I hadn't taken my insulin for a week. He snapped his head at me, obviously shocked, and sent me for GAD antibodies and c-peptides test. I apparently have no GAD but c-peptides were inconclusive, then rediagnosed to type 2.
My question is what do people think is correct? I was told it could only be type 1 as it developed extremely quickly (within less than 3 months) but a diabetes consultant says it's type 2 because of lack of antibodies. I've done some research (googled) and am interested in what others think about the situation. When I use insulin it works very well, sometimes too well and my glucose has gone down as low as 2.8 and as high as 24 when I've been too busy to care for myself. I am currently on Mounjaro, Toujeo, Fiasp and use Freestyle Libre to measure glucose.
Story time over and done with. Thanks for reading all of this, I would really value every opinion I receive.