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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2453881" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>It's what the specialists are using and it's life-changing for some to get a clear diagnosis:</p><p><a href="https://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_707155_en.html" target="_blank">https://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_707155_en.html</a></p><p></p><p>"Professor Mark Strachan, from Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, said: “We have now measured C-peptide in over 750 people with a clinician-diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, attending our clinic at the Westen General Hospital. So far, we have made a new diagnosis of genetic diabetes in eight people, and changed the diagnosis to Type 2 diabetes in 28 other people. This has allowed us to make changes to treatment in many of these individuals and in 12 people we have actually been able to stop insulin therapy.”"</p><p></p><p>[USER=545744]@andre53[/USER] needs to take medical advice based on his c-peptide but it would be wonderful to possibly not need insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2453881, member: 504712"] It's what the specialists are using and it's life-changing for some to get a clear diagnosis: [URL]https://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/featurednews/title_707155_en.html[/URL] "Professor Mark Strachan, from Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, said: “We have now measured C-peptide in over 750 people with a clinician-diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, attending our clinic at the Westen General Hospital. So far, we have made a new diagnosis of genetic diabetes in eight people, and changed the diagnosis to Type 2 diabetes in 28 other people. This has allowed us to make changes to treatment in many of these individuals and in 12 people we have actually been able to stop insulin therapy.”" [USER=545744]@andre53[/USER] needs to take medical advice based on his c-peptide but it would be wonderful to possibly not need insulin. [/QUOTE]
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