Hi I am new to this site and my interest is type 3c.
Currently it does not appear to be recognised very well on an official footing and I believe I am right in saying there is not a code for it on the nhs coding system either. Consequently many are treated as a type 2 to start with when they should be treated as a type 1 and be put on insulin.
Also education is denied in the form of the DAFNE course as some professionals regard it as a form of type 2 and as there usually a waiting list for this the 3c’s have no hope. It seems that the most that can be done is a carb counting study day for them. I do hope that with the support of Diabetes UK, 3c will gain a more official recognition and be treated appropriately.
Currently it does not appear to be recognised very well on an official footing and I believe I am right in saying there is not a code for it on the nhs coding system either. Consequently many are treated as a type 2 to start with when they should be treated as a type 1 and be put on insulin.
Also education is denied in the form of the DAFNE course as some professionals regard it as a form of type 2 and as there usually a waiting list for this the 3c’s have no hope. It seems that the most that can be done is a carb counting study day for them. I do hope that with the support of Diabetes UK, 3c will gain a more official recognition and be treated appropriately.