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Originally Posted by Lizkep Mortis505, thanks for the reply.Diagnosis 2 yrs ago. No other drugs as metformin didn't work. The 2 hrs are not too high at 150 on average. I'm not a full blown diabetic but seem to be getting worse in the last year. My 2 hrs used to be below 110. FBG was the bad stuff, but now the morning sugars are fine. 101 at most. I eat w/i 15 min of injection. I will eat more carbs as I usually only eat 15 per meal see if that helps. I guess my concern is if I'm Type 1.5 and insulin sensitive would that be causing the hypo's and can you use this stuff as an early type 1. I have an appt on July 31st with endo. We recently moved to area with only one endo and the wait is months. So I've been pushing along until I see her. If I continue to crash - I'l quit and wait. Feel better w/o drugs and w/diet. Exercise is not helpful in my case, I do it for calorie control. Sorry, age of diagnosis 39. I'm waiting on autoimmune panel and am not going to worry too much. Just wondering if anyone had similar history or experience. Thanks |
When you get into see the Endo, ask for a C-Peptide and a GAD antibody test, they are a bit expensive but insurance should help out. And no, Byetta should not be used by a T1/1.5 according to Byetta's website.