I’m really pleased to be joining this forum. My diabetes journey has been a strange one. In early 2020 my HbA1C was 57 & I was diagnosed as type 2. I was allowed a couple of months to try and lower this by following a low carb diet. I lost loads of weight, but for all the wrong reasons - I was becoming quite ill. My next HbA1c in March 2020, just as lockdown began, was now 135 and I was feeling very unwell.
Because of this reading of 135, and other infection & inflammation markers in my blood tests, it was assumed I was type 1 or LADA and that my pancreas was no longer working. I was immediately put on insulin. To cut a very long story short, in October 2020 I was finally able to get a phone consultation with a diabetes consultant and different blood tests were ordered, including C-Peptide. By now my HbA1c was down to 39, my insulin doses were very, very low and I was having multiple hypos. The new blood tests showed that my pancreas is working very well, so I’m now officially, probably, type 2 and am now on Metformin three times a day.
Because of this reading of 135, and other infection & inflammation markers in my blood tests, it was assumed I was type 1 or LADA and that my pancreas was no longer working. I was immediately put on insulin. To cut a very long story short, in October 2020 I was finally able to get a phone consultation with a diabetes consultant and different blood tests were ordered, including C-Peptide. By now my HbA1c was down to 39, my insulin doses were very, very low and I was having multiple hypos. The new blood tests showed that my pancreas is working very well, so I’m now officially, probably, type 2 and am now on Metformin three times a day.