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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 712857" data-attributes="member: 128187"><p>Lucy she did not have ketones in her last urine test 3 weeks ago. Ian I've ordered Dr Bernstein's book for her. Her Hba1c values have been consistently good, although her blood sugars are not as tightly controlled as Dr Bernstein's aims for. I think there's only so much you can do with a low carb diet without any insulin injections on board, if your body is producing only minimal insulin to begin with. My mum's fasting morning sugars are generally always over 7. Ian did you have a c-peptide test done? I've noticed you are not on insulin. </p><p></p><p>The constant neglect of LADA patients makes me feel that there is a dire need for some sort of association/campaign group. Personal stories of how the current NHS system is failing LADA patients to the detriment of their health will probably resonate more with healthcare professionals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 712857, member: 128187"] Lucy she did not have ketones in her last urine test 3 weeks ago. Ian I've ordered Dr Bernstein's book for her. Her Hba1c values have been consistently good, although her blood sugars are not as tightly controlled as Dr Bernstein's aims for. I think there's only so much you can do with a low carb diet without any insulin injections on board, if your body is producing only minimal insulin to begin with. My mum's fasting morning sugars are generally always over 7. Ian did you have a c-peptide test done? I've noticed you are not on insulin. The constant neglect of LADA patients makes me feel that there is a dire need for some sort of association/campaign group. Personal stories of how the current NHS system is failing LADA patients to the detriment of their health will probably resonate more with healthcare professionals. [/QUOTE]
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