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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2480997" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. I agree you must ask for a GAD and C-Peptide test to check you aren't a LADA (T1). Mis-diagnosis is common. Your weight implies T2 rather then T1 but you need to have the tests. You say you have a very low carb diet but to be honest your weight doesn't reflect that? You talk about natural carbs and low-GI carbs. Carbs are carbs whether natural or not - some just have more fibre etc. Also don't go by low-GI rating as such as it depends on the weight of each. Go by the Total carbs for each day based on what the back of the packet says or calculating the carbs in loose foods using one of the only guides for carb content for a small plateful. BTW your 'normal' diet you list is certainly not low-carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2480997, member: 21149"] Hi. I agree you must ask for a GAD and C-Peptide test to check you aren't a LADA (T1). Mis-diagnosis is common. Your weight implies T2 rather then T1 but you need to have the tests. You say you have a very low carb diet but to be honest your weight doesn't reflect that? You talk about natural carbs and low-GI carbs. Carbs are carbs whether natural or not - some just have more fibre etc. Also don't go by low-GI rating as such as it depends on the weight of each. Go by the Total carbs for each day based on what the back of the packet says or calculating the carbs in loose foods using one of the only guides for carb content for a small plateful. BTW your 'normal' diet you list is certainly not low-carb. [/QUOTE]
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