Your insurance company shouldn't be making that diagnosis. Your doctor should. I would be interested to hear what your doctor says.
And rzrbcks, technically, we are type 1
Anyways, I have found that sometimes insurance diagnosi are different from the actual diagnosis. In other words, doctors tell the insurance a partial truth to get the coverage they need for treatment.
I had this happen to me. I needed Singulair for asthma, but I didn't try enough other asthma meds to qualify for insurance to pay for Singulari. So doctor told insurance I had hay fever so they would pay.