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c-peptide test

aquablue

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Diet only
Hi!

If your surgery wouldn’t tell you your c-peptide test result as it was ”invalid due to your high blood sugar”, when you know your levels were OK, would you assume that the result must have been high? Surgery in question appears not to be familiar with the c-peptide test.
 
I'd demand a printout of my results. They cn charge you, but tey can't refuse you.

Smidge
 
Can't see the point in a print out of an invalid test though ? Surely better to repeat test ? Smidge is right though, they cannot refuse your results.


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I let the "high BG" comment from the receptionist go as I was picking up a printout and thought I'd see what she was on about, but that turned out to have no c-peptide result listed.
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I’m not dropping it, I’ll raise it next time I (have to) see a doctor/nurse, but I really don’t want to go back at the moment just to get fobbed off again. I was just hoping to read between the lines in the meantime.

Can I just offer a vote of thanks to everyone who posts on this forum, and others. You gave me the knowledge to tackle diabetes drug-free from the outset. There are a lot of us out here not posting, but reading.
 
I believe the reason the C Peptide test is a fasting test is because high BG can invalidate the result. Did they advise you to fast and come in first thing in the morning without having eaten?
 
I believe the reason the C Peptide test is a fasting test is because high BG can invalidate the result. Did they advise you to fast and come in first thing in the morning without having eaten?
Errm! No. Two attempts, second at hospital, not fasted. That may explain it.
 
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