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<blockquote data-quote="Indy51" data-source="post: 813117" data-attributes="member: 48386"><p>And again, have you been tested for Type 1.5 [USER=136328]@Arab Horse[/USER]? If you are already underweight, eating a low carb diet and getting spikes above 10 on it, it's very possible that you have a problem with insulin production. If you don't have visceral fat, then insulin resistance is a lot less likely. The ND seems like a fairly unlikely solution to your situation - I would be asking for fasting insulin, GAD antibodies and c-peptide testing (I think they're the tests for LADA, but maybe one of the LADA members like [USER=91575]@Ian DP[/USER] can comment further on the testing involved).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indy51, post: 813117, member: 48386"] And again, have you been tested for Type 1.5 [USER=136328]@Arab Horse[/USER]? If you are already underweight, eating a low carb diet and getting spikes above 10 on it, it's very possible that you have a problem with insulin production. If you don't have visceral fat, then insulin resistance is a lot less likely. The ND seems like a fairly unlikely solution to your situation - I would be asking for fasting insulin, GAD antibodies and c-peptide testing (I think they're the tests for LADA, but maybe one of the LADA members like [USER=91575]@Ian DP[/USER] can comment further on the testing involved). [/QUOTE]
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