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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2425373" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>Mid-range c-peptide? It depends a lot of your fasting glucose. If you have low c-peptide and a high fasting glucose of 18 mmol/l you are insulin deficient. If you have a low c-peptide and normal blood sugar your insulin is normal. A mid-range c-peptide isn't likely to tell you much. That's why specialists use the HOMA formula.</p><p><a href="https://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/homacalculator/" target="_blank">https://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/homacalculator/</a></p><p></p><p>(Less than 0.2 nmol/l on diagnosis (well below the normal range) is type 1 which is what I had together with a fasting glucose of 18 mmol/l. Type 1's (Lada) can take up to 6 years to deteriorate to this level. Type 2's who reach this level eventually will require insulin but still be type 2's.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2425373, member: 504712"] Mid-range c-peptide? It depends a lot of your fasting glucose. If you have low c-peptide and a high fasting glucose of 18 mmol/l you are insulin deficient. If you have a low c-peptide and normal blood sugar your insulin is normal. A mid-range c-peptide isn't likely to tell you much. That's why specialists use the HOMA formula. [URL]https://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/homacalculator/[/URL] (Less than 0.2 nmol/l on diagnosis (well below the normal range) is type 1 which is what I had together with a fasting glucose of 18 mmol/l. Type 1's (Lada) can take up to 6 years to deteriorate to this level. Type 2's who reach this level eventually will require insulin but still be type 2's.) [/QUOTE]
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