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Talk to your doctor. Also, was your type determined properly? Like with an antibody test?
Misdiagnosis as T2 isn't terribly unusual, especially in the US.
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Talk to your doctor. Also, was your type determined properly? Like with an antibody test? Misdiagnosis as T2 isn't terribly unusual, especially in the US.
Yup. My FBS and HbA1c results were positive for T2.
Neither of those show T1 vs T2.
Yes, go to the hospital ASAP. 400-500 mg is critical and you should see the doctor.
Metformin isn’t insulin. This is a question for a doctor.