dannybgoode
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Just got back from the hospital from a catch up with the DSN and dietician. First of all just a massive hats off to the diabetes team and the Northern General in Sheffield. I was in there for a bit over an hour so could have a really good chat with them and start on a longer term plan to manage things, go through any little questions I had, cover off diet in se detail etc. They really have been superb so far
So, to Type. Surprisingly the antibody tests were negative so it looks like Type 2 but similar to @Eternal422 my insulin use profile is similar to that of a T1. Medically there doesn't seem much of an explanation either other than perhaps the cocktail of drugs I was on when I had the ulcerative colitis did something that has now become apparent.
The good news though is they are very happy for me to stay on insulin. They did mention Metformin and Dapagliflozin and I just said I really didn't want to take them due to the possible side effects and having the stoma. They just said fine, stay on insulin - no issue at all. In fact they were seemed pleased I knew what I wanted and why.
I'm feeling better about things now as I know where the land lies at least for the medium term and I can work on seeing if I can bring my insulin requirements down but without any pressure and without any worry of going onto medication I'm not confident about.
And thanks to all the help and advice from you generous for on here, they were very impressed with my knowledge and management of things so far.
May even get out for a run in a bit 🙂
So, to Type. Surprisingly the antibody tests were negative so it looks like Type 2 but similar to @Eternal422 my insulin use profile is similar to that of a T1. Medically there doesn't seem much of an explanation either other than perhaps the cocktail of drugs I was on when I had the ulcerative colitis did something that has now become apparent.
The good news though is they are very happy for me to stay on insulin. They did mention Metformin and Dapagliflozin and I just said I really didn't want to take them due to the possible side effects and having the stoma. They just said fine, stay on insulin - no issue at all. In fact they were seemed pleased I knew what I wanted and why.
I'm feeling better about things now as I know where the land lies at least for the medium term and I can work on seeing if I can bring my insulin requirements down but without any pressure and without any worry of going onto medication I'm not confident about.
And thanks to all the help and advice from you generous for on here, they were very impressed with my knowledge and management of things so far.
May even get out for a run in a bit 🙂