Lisa65
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
A couple of months ago I saw a post on facebook inviting adults to see if they had the antibodies which can lead to T1D. I messaged them and they sent me a pack to collect a small blood sample which I sent off for testing.
The study is intended to gauge how many adults might be at risk of T1D and hopefully spot immune changes before symptoms occur. Anyone testing positive for immune markers would be offered further testing.
I was already 99% sure that I had plain old T2 with beta cell decline (some of you may remember that I paid for a private C-peptide test and it came back low, but not super low).
I got the results today and apparently I don't have any of the T1 immune markers, so T2 it is.
I thought it might be useful for anyone who is in doubt whether they might be late onset T1 or not.
The study is intended to gauge how many adults might be at risk of T1D and hopefully spot immune changes before symptoms occur. Anyone testing positive for immune markers would be offered further testing.
I was already 99% sure that I had plain old T2 with beta cell decline (some of you may remember that I paid for a private C-peptide test and it came back low, but not super low).
I got the results today and apparently I don't have any of the T1 immune markers, so T2 it is.
I thought it might be useful for anyone who is in doubt whether they might be late onset T1 or not.