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Anyone here who is type1 LADA just on metformin?

Ellen Palmer

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Has anyone here been diagnosed with type 1 LADA, one positive GAD antibody and still with their own substantial insulin production on metformin only? How long have you been in the honeymoon period?
Thanks
 
How long have you been in the honeymoon period?
I never took Metformin but I want to answer this part.
The honeymoon period varies greatly and I suspect it is not well defined.
I am not sure if it is the official definition but I think of it as the period during which my own body was producing enough insulin to affect my insulin dose (i was prescribed insulin as soon as I was diagnosed with Type 1). My insulin dose slwly rose for 8 years until it plateaued. I think of this as my honeymoon period.
Some people find this is a period where their own insulin production is unpredictable - some times their beta cells have enough energy to produce insulin and other days they don't. This make insulin dosing challenging.

I notice that you use the term "LADA" in your questions. Be aware this is another ill-defined term and many doctors don't bother with it. It is just Type 1 diagnosed as an adult. The main difference when diagnosed as an adult compared to a child is that beta cells die off slower.
 
I was on Metformin for approx 3 weeks while waiting for the auto-antibody results to come back (it did nothing for me and my BG other than play havoc with my stomach) -Once the results came back (high positive for IA-2 and ZnT8) I was immediately put on insulin, albeit in relatively low doses (LADA was never mentioned - it is a very ambiguous term in my opinion - diagnosed immediately as Type 1) - 3 years on after diagnosis I am still increasing my insulin gradually as necessary (doubled in the past year) so my "Honeymoon Period" is probably still going on - it can be weeks, months, or years depending on the individual
 
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