am i type 1 or 2 ??? confused??

hi all just had my through endocronoligist chek
up after 13 years of insulin my doctor (new) says i
might be type 2!!!!! he wants to ease me off insulin
and take glucophage and a glibentemide he’s not sure
how my body will react….i have islet cell
antibodies but no cpeptide. AS you can read iam
CONFUSED.<br
WANTS ME TO 5-7 TIMES A DAY FOR KEYTONES AND SUGAR.
WITH LESS INSULIN MY READINGS ARE ALL 300 PLUS AND
KEYTONE IS NEGATIVE I DON’T LIKE TO BE SOOOO HIGH ALL DAY
LONG……HELP COMMENTS SOME ENCOURAGEMENT PLEASE

8 Responses to “am i type 1 or 2 ??? confused??”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    there are actually several types of diabetes of
    which type 1 & 2 are the most common. type 1 diabetics
    don’t produce enough insulin. type 2 diabetics are
    resistant to insulin.<br
    by age and weight. type 1 diabetics tend to be thin
    and young when first diagnosed. type 2 generally are
    overweight and middle-aged or older. i personally know many
    people (me included) who don’t fit these
    guidelines.<br
    why change? tell your doctor your high readings. he
    should let you go back to insulin only. if not, your
    primary care doctor can put you back on full insulin.

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    I do not understand the logic of it but, I’m no
    endo. The following is common
    knowledge.<br
    (insulin-dependent) diabetes, after the acute episode (diabetic
    ketoacidosis) or early symptoms leading to the diagnosis
    (frequent passing of urine, normal eating with weight loss,
    extreme thirst), there may be a partial remission period
    (the honeymoon) in which the body appears to be able
    to make some insulin again. This period usually
    lasts from three to six months, but it may last longer,
    depending on the suppression of the insulin-making ability
    of the beta cells through an external
    insulininjection program. Illness, poor blood sugar control, or
    extreme emotional stress appear to aid in further
    destruction of the beta cells, as does growth, and may

    shorten the remission period. Eventually, the person
    becomes totally insulin dependent, especially if more
    than 90 percent of the beta cells become inactive.
    Except during the honeymoon or period of partial
    remission, people with Type 1 diabetes cannot make insulin.
    There will be no measurable insulin levels except that
    which is injected and no measurable levels of
    C-Peptides<br
    in large amounts consistent with the elevated
    insulin levels and can be used to differentiate Type 1
    from Type 2 diabetes. As time goes on and insulin
    secretion is decreased in Type 2 diabetes, C-Peptide will
    decrease as well and make this tool less usable to
    differentiate the different kinds of diabetes.<br

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Yes I am going through this When first diagnosed
    3 years ago I was so sick that I was put on insulin
    after that doc retired and I started t o see a new doc
    she ran test (blood) to find out I was type 2, some
    type 2 still need insulin, but for a year she has been
    lowering my insulin and adding meds, I am on Glucophage,
    amaryl,and avandia, but still taking some
    insulin(UNFORTUNATLY gained a bit of weight so put my weaning off
    behind a little) she is hoping by 6 mos I may be off
    altogether, they constantly run tests to be sure everything
    is going alright with in me also, but other than the
    dumb cravings that I gave into and gained weight from
    every thing has gone real well, if I can answer any
    thing or you just need to chat let me know, my thoughts
    are with you. DEB C

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hold on a minute…You have “No C-Peptide” and
    this jerk wants to take you OFF insulin???<br
    new doc dear one, he sounds like he’s soooo archaic &
    you will be very ill.<br
    c-peptide, what the hell is his rationale for taking you off
    insulin? C-peptide is simply an inert ingrediant of
    insulin production and if you have no c-peptide…DUH!!
    Ir means you’re NOT making ANY insulin!<br
    are many ‘type 2s’ who need insulin, so tell him to
    refer you to an endocrinologist before he just causes
    you more trouble.<br
    more careful but are afraid of weight gain. so with
    the highs, you need to get this sorted out
    right.<br

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    your posting is very well written and clear john
    thank you.<br
    new regimen i stopped the tablets and went back to my
    insulin am feeling much better.<br
    were giving me blurred vision and i felt awful. called
    the dr and told him what i decided; he suggested i
    get addmitted in hosp…..no thank you iam happy with
    my three shots and occasional high. so we decided i
    would go in to see him with the new readings. He just
    feels i still produce some of my own insulin even after
    13 years of diabetes…..maybe some mysteries are
    better left alonel.

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    hi jenny<br
    got realy mad when she saw how ill i was becoming and
    so i switched back to my insulin believe me it feels
    great…love those needles!!!<br
    but dr still feels the c-peptide is not conclusive
    and i need to be addmitted. with a 4 year old i can’t
    be addmitted or want to be. Sometimes we have to
    tell the dr to lay off!!!<br
    increase my insulin dosage so will control better…thanks
    for your post regards asra

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    It’s funny that your Endo. wants you admitted. My
    Endo told me that being admitted to a Hospital for
    “Regulation” is more detremental than it is good. The reason,
    and it actually does make sense, (pretty good for a
    Doc to make sense), is that while you are in the
    Hospital your diet is so strictly “enforced” and
    “regulated” that when you are released your sugars tend to go
    more out of whack due to the average person’s
    inability to match the strict diet of the stay in the
    Hospital.

  8. Neva Marjory Says:

    Dear crafty <br
    definetly not be the same as 3 kids, work and life….i
    changed the endo this tuesday. this new guy is a little
    more conventional he wants my hbA1c brought down
    first…so he increased the insulin but that’s made me gain
    2lbs already in a week…its such a struggle to keep
    wt and sugars and food intake in balance..thaks for
    caring though love Asra

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