Neckarski_94
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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While in Hospital originally they suspected I had T2 Diabetes Mellitus! They tested me for antibodies and my results came back that I had anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) autoantibody. My anti-GAD antibody is positive confirming I have T1.Hi @Neckarski_94 Both T1 and T2 have some genetic components, but T1 (an autoimmune condition) is best known for running in families.
It isn't very well known, but T1 onset later in life is (also) known as LADA.
There may be many T1's who have been diagnosed as T2 by doctors who were taught that T1 was basically only diagnosed in children and young adults. In fact, some people only find out they are T1 having been initially diagnosed as T2 for years or even decades.
Who knows. One of life’s many mysteries!I wonder if my grandfather died of it as insulin must have only just of been discovered and my father never mentioned it .
This is T3C. Completely different mechanism from T2 or T1.There is type 2 that comes from pancreatic damage
Apparently there are now at least 14 types of MODY !There are those rare type/s of diabetes the two kinds of MODY?
The reason I ask this question is I have been diagnosed as T1. Listed on my Dads death certificate one of the causes of his death was Diabetes Mellitus! He got it much later on in life!
I have recently found out that one of my 2nd Cousins on my Dads side has Diabetes but he is T2. These are the only family members I know to have Diabetes.
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