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LADA Questionnaire

Could your diabetes actually be latent autoimmune diabetes of adulthood (LADA)? This is a type of Type 1 diabetes that develops in adulthood, where the beta islet cells of the pancreas are slowly destroyed as a result of autoimmune disease. This is different from Type 2 diabetes, and does not respond to the typical Type 2 diabetes drug treatments. LADA patients will require insulin therapy.

If your diabetes has progressed despite you working very hard on diet and exercise, take this questionnaire to find out whether you may need more testing to rule out LADA.

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My serum C-peptide lab level is marked low by the lab.

2 / 5

I have been taking metformin or other Type 2 diabetes drugs but my diabetes has progressed over time despite me working very hard on it

3 / 5

My blood glucose often dips too low if I don't eat something at scheduled times, and it's especially low after exercise.

4 / 5

Despite a very disciplined healthy diet and regular exercise, my blood sugar control is far from ideal.

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I have been diagnosed with one or more autoimmune diseases that are not related to diabetes.

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