I asked to have the tests done because my DE was wondering why I'm so hyper responsive to carbs.. I thought perhaps my insulin levels were very low, which they're not, so that's a huge relief. I've actually never had any trouble getting tests done that I want done, and I've spent years advocating for other people with HCPs while working in disability, mental health and later in palliative care. I'm really getting a hard time about my cholesterol levels, and I have to admit, it's got me a bit nervous. I was told to go home and familiarise myself with the signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke on the heart and stroke foundation's websites. My grandma had her first heart attack in her late 40s, then eventually a couple of very debilitating strokes and further heart attacks. She spent the last 20 years of her life a very sick woman. Her daughter, my mum, died suddenly at 43. The heart issues are all through both sides of the family, so I am really trying to make sense of what I've been reading and watching on the youtubes compared to the advice I've been getting from my HCPs - totally contradictory. Anyway, the c-peptide thing being quite high - I was hoping perhaps it would be a clue about what might be going on with me. I have really good BCGs now, but that's because I'm eating one meal a day which is well less than 20 g of carb. Even so, this last week or so, the 2 hours post prandial is creeping up into the 6s. Prior to this, it has stayed well under 6. Now I know the numbers are fine, and I'm a newbie, but I would not expect to see much movement at all from green veg, meat and olive oil. A sliver of cake (less than 20 g just to taste a new recipe I made for Mum to make sure I wasn't poisoning her) and I got a 2 hr pp of 14ish. I'm being very strict overall, but I guess I don't know enough still to know whether this is just normal four months on. I think my next move is to get a CAC score and then decide what else I can do to improve things further. It all feels rather miserable, to be really honest. My last A1C was 5.2% which is a big improvement on 8.9%.