Hey all!
I think this is a growing problem for those with Type 1(ish) diabetes. The GPs surgeries are now used to seeing large numbers of Type 2 and have very little experience of Type 1. Misdiagnosis in adults is very very common. It's shocking even by normal poor standards that this hasn't been looked into as a matter of urgency in a 15-year old boy with a family history of Type 1. While any form of diabetes is very serious and should be treated as such, Type 1(ish) diabetes needs urgent attention to prevent it from being fatal - I don't think the majority of those working in GPs surgeries are aware of this. I absolutely despair at the lack of knowledge and care surrounding the different Types of diabetes.
Smidge
I think this is a growing problem for those with Type 1(ish) diabetes. The GPs surgeries are now used to seeing large numbers of Type 2 and have very little experience of Type 1. Misdiagnosis in adults is very very common. It's shocking even by normal poor standards that this hasn't been looked into as a matter of urgency in a 15-year old boy with a family history of Type 1. While any form of diabetes is very serious and should be treated as such, Type 1(ish) diabetes needs urgent attention to prevent it from being fatal - I don't think the majority of those working in GPs surgeries are aware of this. I absolutely despair at the lack of knowledge and care surrounding the different Types of diabetes.
Smidge