- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Welcome to the forum @DancingStar
I think @Proud to be erratic was also diagnosed with type 3c following a whipples procedure?
And yes @Merryterry, you certainly aren’t along in meeting HCPs who are less than familiar with type 3c as a category. I think @eggyg has some tall tales to tell!
I would link you to the page on the DUK website, but it seems to have gone missing. There is a small mention half way down this page though (just below the paragraph on LADA)
www.diabetes.org.uk
I think @Proud to be erratic was also diagnosed with type 3c following a whipples procedure?
And yes @Merryterry, you certainly aren’t along in meeting HCPs who are less than familiar with type 3c as a category. I think @eggyg has some tall tales to tell!
I would link you to the page on the DUK website, but it seems to have gone missing. There is a small mention half way down this page though (just below the paragraph on LADA)
Types of diabetes
Diabetes is a complicated condition which can take many different forms. In addition to the more common types of diabetes - type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes, there are a range of other types of diabetes, which are just as important. About 2% of people have these other types of diabetes.