Getting Type 1 as an Adult - LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults) with Mila Clarke Buckley

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Taking Control Of Your Diabetes

Taking Control Of Your Diabetes

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Mila Clarke Buckley-or as you might know her, The Hangry Woman-is joining us to talk about LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults), which is just a fancy term for getting type 1 diabetes as an adult. Mila shares her story of originally being misdiagnosed with type 2 diabetes and how she had to advocate for herself to get the correct T1D diagnosis. As 50% of people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes are actually adults, it’s important to know the symptoms of LADA to make sure you are diagnosed correctly.
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Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast!
Episode 26
April 23, 2023
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@nancysatori4744
@nancysatori4744 Жыл бұрын
It took 15 years! And I finally said, how do you know if you are T1 or T2 ? I can’t get off insulin no matter how hard I try. Then they gave me the blood test, you’re definitely T1! Blew my mind, but also was relieved to find out I wasn’t a failure. I was 35 when I first went to the doctor, 50 when I was properly diagnosed.
@moniquej9945
@moniquej9945 5 ай бұрын
Wow, how's your kidney function.
@angelagray7817
@angelagray7817 5 ай бұрын
I am 67yrs and I just found out about 4 months ago that I'm type 1 diabetic lots of disbelief and crying
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 5 ай бұрын
Hi Angela, we feel for you and know what you are going through. There are lot of groups online that can offer you support, including our type 1 diabetes facebook group, and many others. Gary Scheiner's organization called Integrated Diabetes has a wonderful team of people who can give you one-on-one attention and support as well. If you have an interest in coming to an in-person diabetes conference, we will be hosting a weekend conference in San Diego in August just for people with type 1. Dr Edelman says "Welcome to the tribe, and you’re going to live longer and healthier because you got type 1." Feel free to reach out to us anytime if you have questions!
@tessygreca8683
@tessygreca8683 5 күн бұрын
Me at 67.
@paulpladin9590
@paulpladin9590 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for this. We have a large facebook group for those told they are LADA or type 1.5 We did a survey in our group and over 60% of the people there were misdiagnosed as type 2 for a significant amount of time. We need more awareness of this. The number of people who were denied further testing (C-peptide and autoantibodies) is scandalous. The first point of contact is the primary care provider and the T1 awareness there is miserable.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 2 ай бұрын
You're right. It's not a good situation...healthcare providers need to be educated about the nuances of this condition. Good for you for coming together in a Facebook group to connect with others and get support.
@pamelaann3690
@pamelaann3690 20 күн бұрын
YES!!! THAT GROUP IS A TREMENDOUS HELP!
@paulpladin9590
@paulpladin9590 20 күн бұрын
@@pamelaann3690 Glad we can help. In that group my avatar wears a black cowboy hat and looks like Paladin.
@DutchCleveland
@DutchCleveland 9 ай бұрын
Wow.. 4 months ago was peeing every 2 hours. Got a blood glucose test saw 389. (went to pharmacy got a fingerprick test kit) Checked myself into the ER. Three days later I left the hospital with insulin, metformin. Saw endo.. demanded a GCM. (Got one after a month). brought my A1C from 14.7 to 7.1 in 4 months. All normal cholesterol, BP 120/80. never could get off insulin. Just had tests last week. C-pep is 3.4 (so good) but came back with 2 antibody tests that came back last friday. Endo hasnt seen it yet but. Im just waiting for him to conform what I already know. Type 1 (Adult onset) - LADA. I GUESS I did really well with my own care and my doctors. I can keep myself in range 100% of the time with insulin now. Holy smokes this woman is 100% describing my 4 months and why I cannot find this information ANYWHERE. Wow.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 9 ай бұрын
Yes, common story unfortunately. Good for you for taking the lead with your health and getting the answers you need!
@rocquelj
@rocquelj 3 ай бұрын
It took over 15 years, two endocrinologist and a heart attack for me to be finally diagnosed with lada. so many years I was blamed for not getting my sugars under control and it wasn’t until I had a heart attack where they brought my endocrinologist in and the test were run that she then came into the hospital to tell me that I had type one never apologizing for the missed diagnosis
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 3 ай бұрын
That's terrible - so sorry for your experience. Unfortunately there are a lot of HCPs that aren't knowledgeable about LADA, but hopefully more and more are becoming educated.
@pamelaann3690
@pamelaann3690 20 күн бұрын
That's terrible! So sorry...thank GOD for my pharmacist...SHE is the one who suggested further testing and said it wasn't type 2. Told me what tests and I was positive. I don't even want to get into my horror story here. I'm traumatized!
@eat3245
@eat3245 Жыл бұрын
Many thanks to all three of you for this excellent podcast! I'd like to suggest one change: you say LADA doesn't present initially as T1D did for the doctors in adolescence; but that's exactly what happened to me. At 52 yrs old, seriously underweight and dehydrated, I ended up in the hospital with DKA and an H1c of 12.5. In the preceding 5 months, I brushed off my symptoms as menopause, stress, long covid... it never occurred to me that a skinny 52-yr old with no prior health issues could have T1D. It's been a rough six weeks, but the TCOYD videos have helped a lot.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv Жыл бұрын
If you presented just like me and Jeremy, then you would not be classified as LADA, you’d be typical type 1 diabetes because you crashed and burned. LADA kind of refers to when people present with more milder symptoms, but it’s really all semantics. Thanks for listening to the podcast - appreciate it!
@tessygreca8683
@tessygreca8683 5 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I went from pre to T2 to Lada in a month! Total confusion. Thanks to a cardiologist in my church who said I needed to see an endocrinologist. Acheron the blood work it took 2 months to determine what I had!
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 5 күн бұрын
Yes, unfortunately that's a common situation. Glad you were able to get pointed in the right direction to see an endo, and received an accurate diagnosis!
@ThePJmommy
@ThePJmommy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering this topic. I was diagnosed with LADA about 4 years ago, however my story is different as I was admitted into the hospital where the tests were conducted. I was released with insulin but it took about a month to get all the info back from the tests to confirm that it was indeed LADA. Mila is great! I've been following her for years.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv Жыл бұрын
That is definitely a unique situation for LADA!
@dawnhughes4026
@dawnhughes4026 9 ай бұрын
Awesome podcast!!! It’s nice to know….I guess, that it’s not just me and that this is a common issue. I’m hoping that education will help the medical community at large to be more aware of this issue. I’m a nurse and I went for years before I was tested for antibodies. When I finally found out I had antibodies the sense of relief was overwhelming. That was why nothing was working for me. I’m so thankful for the community we have as T1D.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 9 ай бұрын
Your story is so common...it's very frustrating but hopefully things will continue to improve as more education is shared. And yes the T1D community is awesome!!
@Ldyrev1
@Ldyrev1 4 ай бұрын
Patience doesn't even cut it. I have been type 2 for over 30 years, lost 80 lbs with A1c still over 8.6. Working with a new endocrinologist retested now classified Type 1 at 66 years of age. Now going on a pump and off of 2000 MG of Metformin. There is a light at the end of the tunnel and it isn't an oncoming train. Better numbers are possible and I am so relieved.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 3 ай бұрын
That's great - so glad you found a new doctor and the right diagnosis after all this time!
@leslieober6901
@leslieober6901 6 ай бұрын
Wow!! Very informative podcast! I am still in limbo as I have had a dismissive primary care doctor who insisted that I was type 2, despite having zero other metabolic markers, being a healthy weight, and having everything else be normal or optimal range. But have gotten my own c-peptide and diabetes antibodies tests that all point to type 1. Now I have to find a doctor who will listen to me.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 6 ай бұрын
If you'd like, email lynne@tcoyd.org and we can see if we know of a good endo in your area.
@cwong6204
@cwong6204 3 ай бұрын
As much as we would want to blame the primary provider, we should also blame the medical associations or doctor associations or whatever organizations are responsible for continuing education of doctors - why don’t they educate the primary providers to order C-peptide and antibody blood tests right at the get go for diabetic patients? These patients are already doing blood tests every three months for their A1C, why not add those two tests on the requisitions?! And it’s not like these tests have to be done repeatedly even if the cost for these tests are high. Just test them once, rule out type 1 or LADA, then move on to the correct regimen. Thanks for the video.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 3 ай бұрын
With regard to the C-peptide, as you know it indicates the level of insulin production, and it does not help that much to make the diagnosis. The test to order is the GAD antibody test. Your suggestion is good that for any patient in question who has glucose abnormalities, they should measure the GAD. There definitely could be more education for HCPs (we make a point of doing that in our education both for patients and providers), but as you said often it’s the patient that is going to their doctor to ask for the tests!
@Donny65
@Donny65 Жыл бұрын
Lada here, can’t wait for my cgm. I can do this
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv Жыл бұрын
Yes! You will love CGM!!
@ih7942
@ih7942 3 ай бұрын
Thankfully I was diagnosed properly but it took alot of prodding on my part (my a1c doesnt 'track' to make it more confusing). On a pump and cgm. I wish people understood its not 'my fault', although I'm active and a healthy weight. People assume its lifestyle due to onset age.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 3 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s unfortunate that there are a lot of misconceptions out there. You should have some fun with it and tell people you ate one package of Hostess Twinkies and developed diabetes within a few weeks!
@scgirlygirl8405
@scgirlygirl8405 2 ай бұрын
Excellent podcast! I'm going back to my Dr. on Monday. I was diagnosed Type 2 in January. My A1C was so high the machine error out, and I had extremely high ketones. Started Met and Ozempic. Worked for a couple of months, now my numbers are creeping up, and my symptoms (thirst, hunger, etc.) have returned. Is there a possibility that I may have LADA?
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 2 ай бұрын
Your situation is not classic LADA...people with LADA don’t typically present like you do with a blood sugar off the scale of the meter and in ketoacidosis. They generally present with slowly progressive glucose abnormalities. It does sound like you have some type of type 1 qualities though because your blood sugars are going up, and LADAs can present in different ways. There is also a condition called atypical diabetes where people present in DKA and then it goes away for a while but it can come back anytime. You definitely need to see your doctor or endocrinologist, and he or she definitely should measure autoantibodies for type 1.
@scgirlygirl8405
@scgirlygirl8405 2 ай бұрын
@@TCOYDtv Thank You. I appreciate the feedback.
@angelagray7817
@angelagray7817 5 ай бұрын
Don't know anyone my age newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
@yennyjen5742
@yennyjen5742 8 күн бұрын
My a1c has been 5.9 the last couple yes.. I recently was checked for insulin and It was 6.. Dr told me I don’t for for type 2.: and I was tested for type1 and lada and came negative. I was check for the 3 main genes for mody and came negative too. I am lost at what to do. My a1c recently was 6.1 and insulin 8 but all the other wellness test were perfect. Metformin it’s not working. Is that normal for type1? I am 34 yrs old, got gestational diabetes at 29.. and been prediabetic ever since. Normal weight.. I am actually on the lower side since I lost a couple pounds while on metformin.. I was hoping my numbers were better but a1c today was 6.1
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 7 күн бұрын
It sounds like we aren't sure exactly what type of diabetes you have, but you do have insulin secretion based on your numbers, and your A1c is extremely low. Do not worry. If your A1c starts to creep up further you can be tested for type 1 again, and there are multiple autoantibodies you can test. You can read more about that here: tcoyd.org/2023/10/i-screen-you-screenwhy-everyone-should-be-screened-for-t1d/
@riannair7101
@riannair7101 4 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 10 years ago(with 400 ml/dl glycemic),and after 10 years of drastic regime but without any drugs (for 9,5 years i was with normal glycemic index 120-135 ml/dl) , now my index glycemic not go down under 170 ml/dl even i fasting or do a lot of sport...so i go for my doctor and after he see my analyze (C peptide with valor 1,26 ng/ml) , she say i have diabetes type LADA and i not insulin resistance at all (only my beta cells form pancreas not produce more than 24% from total) ... so she prescribe me the 10 mg of Jardiance at day , and after 3 days my glycemic index is 103 ml/dl.(i hope i not go hypoglycemic). What is better ? ... do 1 shot insulin at night for 24 hour or go on with that pill Jardiance.(Jardiance have some side effect like develop some issues on kidney , some rare infection at genital zone , etc.). What about modulator therapy (DIAPEP 277 , DIAMYD(GAD65) , monoclonal antibodies anti CD3 ... can help more and efficacy without take pills or insulin shot? I type thin body and 51 year old now , without family history have diabetes). Thanks in advance!
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 4 ай бұрын
You have a complicated case, and you seem responsive to different medications. At this point, you should stick to the one that works the best to keep your blood sugars in a normal range, and obviously you need to speak to your endocrinologist. Sounds like you're doing well though so good luck.
@riannair7101
@riannair7101 4 ай бұрын
@@TCOYDtv Thank you!🙏
@pamelaann3690
@pamelaann3690 20 күн бұрын
Problem can be solved if all doctors AUTOMATICALLY kept testing C-PEPTIDE AND ANTIBODIES in diabetics when they are struggling and being compliant. Tests aren't expensive! Stop not believing patients when they say something is really wrong! If mine would have, I wouldn't have so much trauma now.
@TCOYDtv
@TCOYDtv 19 күн бұрын
So sorry to hear that you went through a tough experience. It's a big ship to turn around and will take time, but hopefully more doctors are being educated.
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