| Re: Daughter With MODY
I've never actually heard that term used, "MODY", but I'm guessing that it means that she has Type 2 diabetes at a very young age? If so, then do a search for "Type 2 diabetes", both on this board and perhaps on Google, and you'll find a lot of info.
Type 2 is basically a condition where the body's tissues are insulin resistant, and so require extra insulin in order to utilize food. The pancreas also may not be producing quite enough insulin, or it may be producing a heck of a lot due to the extra demand, which can eventually wear out some of the beta cells (the insulin producing cells). The main difference between Type 2 and Type 1 is that in Type 1, ALL of the beta cells are destroyed. Also, Type 1's rarely have insulin resistance (although it's not unheard of in a Type 1).
You didn't mention if your daugher is overweight. If so, losing the extra weight will help significantly and may even reverse the illness. If she isn't overweight, then I would have her tested again in a few months (C-peptide test), as she could actually be a Type 1 in the "honeymoon stage" where she is producing some insulin, but will eventually stop producing any. If she's overweight, then she probably is a Type 2.
Ruth
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