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Pinktuxcat t1_isvjfza wrote

I have a coworker who developed diabetes from covid as well, it's not being managed well mostly because her doctor is a moron and she hangs on his every word. She does not need to use insulin as far as I know. Is there any specific treatment you've been doing? Any advice I could pass on?

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Dawrin t1_isw3zu1 wrote

I think that most people could appreciate the care and effort from somebody else wishing the best for them, but I personally (and many of the folks from /r/diabetes_t1) wouldn’t appreciate somebody suggesting how they should improve on managing their new disease. Everyone goes through the adjustment process differently and that honestly could be more of a setback.

But I will say I was misdiagnosed as t2 for several months until I visited with an endocrinologist who ordered the right tests to differentiate between the two (c Peptide to determine insulin production and an antibody test to determine autoimmunity).

Now I don’t know what your relationship with your coworker is, but I wouldn’t say anything unless they asked for any input. I understand the frustration of seeing somebody not doing well in managing their issues but this is really a “they need to help themselves before you can help them”.

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