Lolilou
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi all.
I posted a few weeks ago following an admission to a&e after a test for a urine infection showed high sugars & ketones.
They pumped me full of insulin & sent me home, the morning after with a box of metformin & nothing else. I was told, in no uncertain terms that I was type 2 diabetic, despite a very sudden onset of symptoms, a BMI of 25 & being 35 years old with a history of hypothyroidism, B12 deficiency, pernicious anemia & vitiligo.
I have been medicating with 120 gliclazide (twice daily) & Lantus (14 u in the morning & 10 in the evening). My glucose readings have been consistently around 15.
Anyway, fast forward to this morning & the GAD antibody test came back. My levels were over 2000!! The nurse told me that, without doubt I am type 1 & not type 2. The diabetes nurse is ringing me this afternoon to get me into clinic & sort out my medication.
I’m shocked by the treatment I have received, almost like it was my own fault that I’ve ended up like this.
Just wondering if anyone can explain how I can just suddenly become a type 1 diabetic, more or less over night (so it seems anyway).
I posted a few weeks ago following an admission to a&e after a test for a urine infection showed high sugars & ketones.
They pumped me full of insulin & sent me home, the morning after with a box of metformin & nothing else. I was told, in no uncertain terms that I was type 2 diabetic, despite a very sudden onset of symptoms, a BMI of 25 & being 35 years old with a history of hypothyroidism, B12 deficiency, pernicious anemia & vitiligo.
I have been medicating with 120 gliclazide (twice daily) & Lantus (14 u in the morning & 10 in the evening). My glucose readings have been consistently around 15.
Anyway, fast forward to this morning & the GAD antibody test came back. My levels were over 2000!! The nurse told me that, without doubt I am type 1 & not type 2. The diabetes nurse is ringing me this afternoon to get me into clinic & sort out my medication.
I’m shocked by the treatment I have received, almost like it was my own fault that I’ve ended up like this.
Just wondering if anyone can explain how I can just suddenly become a type 1 diabetic, more or less over night (so it seems anyway).