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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 316669" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. You obviously have a fairly complex condition which is not possible for us on the forum to easily assist with. Can I ask how old you are and whether you are overweight? If you are fairly young and not overweight, then late onset T1 diabetes would cause quite large sugar swings but it may not be related to your condition. It might be worth asking your Medics to do a c-Peptide and GAD test to rule out T1 but as these cost I suspect they won't be keen. They also may be irrelevant as your diabetes may be the result of others causes only an HCP can determine. I hope someone is able to pin down the causes of your condition and hence be able to control the diabetes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 316669, member: 21149"] Hi. You obviously have a fairly complex condition which is not possible for us on the forum to easily assist with. Can I ask how old you are and whether you are overweight? If you are fairly young and not overweight, then late onset T1 diabetes would cause quite large sugar swings but it may not be related to your condition. It might be worth asking your Medics to do a c-Peptide and GAD test to rule out T1 but as these cost I suspect they won't be keen. They also may be irrelevant as your diabetes may be the result of others causes only an HCP can determine. I hope someone is able to pin down the causes of your condition and hence be able to control the diabetes [/QUOTE]
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