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Permalink Reply by Jennifer on February 5, 2011 at 9:30am If you are positive for any one antibody, and you are IAA positive, you have confirmed Type 1 autoimmune diabetes. Very strange that your endo has not changed your diagnosis.
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Permalink Reply by spirit7 on April 29, 2012 at 6:37am Interesting info on Mody. My new endocrinologist is convinced I am a MODY rather than a type 2. He did a complete history on me and spent 2 hours in conversation. When I was diagnosed 4 years ago I took it seriously, dropped weight and changed my diet. I was never obese and I exercised regularly throughout my entire life. After making the changes and it only took 6 months for the weight loss my numbers got better but I still couldn't get off the oral meds. I know many Type 2's are able to when they have made the positive changes. My doctor tried a medication that works well for MODY's (glimiperide) and that has made a difference in my blood sugars. He says he rarely gives his patients this medication but in MODY's it works well. For me, this has been a very helpful diagnosis as I was frustrated that my low-carb diet and exercise couldn't totally keep my numbers in check. I kept trying by lowing my carbs but as a very, very active person, I needed some additional good carbs. Now I can eat a few more carbs and don't feel like I am starving. I guess the point of this conversation is that it does matter what type you are so you can get the proper treatment and see positive results. I was really beating myself up for not being able to get off meds. Now I know that it most likely won't be possible but knowing I did everything I could to try to. Diabetes does not run in my family but auto-immune does. Everyone in my family, (everyone) has thyroid (hypo-hyper) but I got the diabetes instead. Also, defining this disease is important as I have 2 children and at some point, when I have an extra $500 (haha) I will get the genetic test. I appreciate the info on this site. Most helpful.
Permalink Reply by marty1492 on April 29, 2012 at 5:56pm Dear Whitney, Spirit7, and anyone else reading this who wants to know more about MODY.
Just in case you haven't seen it, bsc started a MODY group here at TuDiabetes that is very useful and has a lot of links to further information about it.
Best wishes,
marty1492
Permalink Reply by Brian (bsc) on April 30, 2012 at 2:27am Thanks Marty!
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