I'm just wondering if anyone knows if there is a rule/guideline on this & type of tests best to diagnose as I've had problems getting my GP to test me even though both my parents have type 2 & all the women on my mothers side bar myself & a younger cousin.
I do have a lot of health problems & some symptoms keeping coming back to diabetes, I do eat well so probably mostly eat a low GI diet, as I have always known it was on the cards for me, especially as tests I had with my previous GPs some 20 years ago came up as positive, borderline etc.
My GP insists that as I'm not officially over weight & that I haven't lost weight I can't be diabetic, she has only tested me once in over 10 years & that was a basic blood test years ago - in the past it was a glucose tolerance test that showed up as positive etc - I'm realising lately that more symptoms I have complained to her about are potentially diabetes too, so want to go back & push for testing, but expecting a battle again
Neither of my parents lost weight before being diagnosed, they both put weight on, but not technically overwieght in my Dads case - I have put quite a bit of weight on, but as I was always tiny, that still means I am considered to be an ideal weight to the medical powers that be[rollseyes]
Should my GP be testing me more regularly ?? & if so what test, surely with a healthy diet the GTT makes more sense ??
TIA