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juangl
07/28/2011 4:46 p.m.

Hello, I am new here because with diabetes I have been 30 years old and I told me the glucose in a routine control of health at work, I take efficient tomorrow and night.

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DiabetesForo
07/29/2011 5:03 p.m.

Hi, Julgl.

You are quite young and I am surprised by your treatment, because, although I do not know your medication, it sounds to me for type 2 diabetes, when type 1 is more frequent at your age. But it is possible that it is your case.

Tell us more things, how you carry it, in short, what seems to you.

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juangl
07/29/2011 11:29 p.m.

Well, I carry it well in quotes, the first year when they detected it, it scares me a lot but quickly reacts and took the bull for the horns in 6 months to have a hem from 11 to 6 but at the root of there I confess and shit it nowI am between 7 and 8 but well I am not very happy with my follow -up since the head doctor treats me, I have no diabetic antezedors that I know and I think that they should refer me to a specialis in the next control you will ask, I started, I startedTaking Metformin Sandoz 850mg, but as a root of trusting I gave me efficient that it is a combination of metformin and sitegliptin and if I was diagnosed with type 2 but well I think that I will go to the insulin at the moment I have no rises or downstairs I have a quite constant sugarAnd Trabjo is quite active and there to control it.

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DiabetesForo
07/30/2011 3:08 a.m.

Welcome to the forum

Both metformin and sitegliptin are indicated for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, it is very strange that with 28-30 years you have this type of diabetes ... Perhaps, it would be convenient to advance as soon as possible the visit to the endocrine.
Even if the header is reluctant to send you quickly to the endocrine, I would not rule out using the hospital emergencies that correspond to you to access an endocrine.

Type 2 diabetes usually appear with obesity, even at those ages, but can also appear without obesity and without known family history.

Normal with 28-30 years would be to rule out a lada diabetes, which is where I think the shots can go, especially for the good answer you have had to oral antidiabetics.
If you had type 1 diabetes, after 2 years of evolution with oral antidiabetics, your glycosilada would not go down 10, in fact, it is most likely that you had already had some scare ...

A couple of links where it explains the type of diabetes and lada diabetes:

You will tell us.

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