Thank you. I was well fasted and FBG was 6.2. Just trying to suss out if I am insulin resistant.It depends on what your BG was when done.. if you fasted and had low bg then your body does not need to produce much insulin so lower cpep levels
If you bg was higher than normal and it was a non fasting test then yes you may not be producing much insulin
Thank you. I was well fasted and FBG was 6.2. Just trying to suss out if I am insulin resistant.
You are certainly on the low end. Depending on the lab range below 300 pmol/l an antibody test would / should be done . Mind some labs suggest anything below 250. Did you ask for an antibody test to see if you are producing antibodies such as GAD.My C peptide was 350 which is in the lower part of the range. Does this mean I do not produce a lot of insulin?
Looking at the figures @LittleGreyCat i’m thinking they must be pmol/ls. Of course I might be wrong as they are low. A Normal C-Peptide range is I believe 500 - 800 pmol/Ls fasting. So they are low and out of range. Anything lower than 300 pmol/ls put you in the ball park for autoimmune diabetes I believe.There should be a calculation on the Internet somewhere to feed the figures into.
e.g.
Fasting IR
One example - works with fasted numbers.
C-Peptide
Do you know what units your c-peptide reading is in?
It may need conversion to feed into the on line calculators.
Thank you for reply. The CPeptide was 350 pmol/Ls fasted.Looking at the figures @LittleGreyCat i’m thinking they must be pmol/ls. Of course I might be wrong as they are low. A Normal C-Peptide range is I believe 500 - 800 pmol/Ls fasting. So they are low and out of range. Anything lower than 300 pmol/ls put you in the ball park for autoimmune diabetes I believe.
Positive autoimmune tests would suggest T1 but at this stage you could have a relatively low cpeptide for a number of reasons, not just T1. For example, some people have T3c, low insulin production because of damage to the pancreas, whereas some long term T2s have low cpeptide due to a "tired pancreas" (whatever that means. And there are other types of diabetes. You'd really need an endocrinologist to look at your results and possibly do more tests before changing your T2 diagnosis.Does auto immune mean I am type 1?