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In reply to the discussion: Well shit. I have kidney disease. [View all]LuckyCharms
(20,940 posts)But for a Type 1, it's not good because it can throw you into diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
What I'm finding out personally is that your primary care discovers you have kidney disease, and then they refer you to a nephrologist.
In my case, the nephrologist was very quick to prescribe Farxiga, because he didn't check my chart to see I was a Type 1.
My kidney care was transferred to the specialist after I had kidney disease for a long period. He spent about 30 seconds with me before prescribing Farxiga, thinking I was a Type 2. This raised red flags for me. He didn't even review my chart before our initial visit, yet he was quick to prescribe me a drug that could have killed me.
I am also finding out that there are doctors out there who don't understand that Type 1 cannot be reversed, because your Beta cells are essentially dead. It's a different disease than Type 2. It's an auto immune disease that is not related directly to diet.
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