Hi
I was diagonised type 2 in January 2011. I was put on metformin which made no difference to my bs. I went on a corse at my local hospital for type 2 diabetics everyone except me was over weight, at the end the nurse asked me to stay behind, she asked what medication I was on and suggested that I might have been misdiagonised. Luckily for me the diabetic nurse at my surgery retired and we got a new nurse, she put me on insulin straight away and my bs improved straight away. She said she thought I should be a type 1 as I am very active and slim. But i'm still down as type 2. I've read that people that have LADA tend to have relative with auto immune diseases, my mum had rheumatoid arthiritis. What I want to know is does it matter what type is on your medical history as long as you're getting the right treatment. I don't know if I should be asking for other tests or just accept the fact it's diabetes.
I was diagonised type 2 in January 2011. I was put on metformin which made no difference to my bs. I went on a corse at my local hospital for type 2 diabetics everyone except me was over weight, at the end the nurse asked me to stay behind, she asked what medication I was on and suggested that I might have been misdiagonised. Luckily for me the diabetic nurse at my surgery retired and we got a new nurse, she put me on insulin straight away and my bs improved straight away. She said she thought I should be a type 1 as I am very active and slim. But i'm still down as type 2. I've read that people that have LADA tend to have relative with auto immune diseases, my mum had rheumatoid arthiritis. What I want to know is does it matter what type is on your medical history as long as you're getting the right treatment. I don't know if I should be asking for other tests or just accept the fact it's diabetes.