gogobroom
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Having been diagnosed Type 2 last Oct the NHS GP has been fantastic with lots of different tests and assistance, however the diagnosis has now sort of slowed due to not enough red flags for further investigations - so I decided to pay to get a C-Peptide test done privately, just received the results it was a fasted 10 hour test:
Normal range 0.73 - 4.37 ng/ml my result 0.62 ng/ml
Reading between the lines could this mean I am more likely heading down the route of Type 1.5 than Type 2 ? My understanding is that low C-peptide levels indicate decreased insulin production.
I'm athletic, normal body weight, extremely fit and do endurance sport - since diagnosis reduced my carbs to around 50gsm a day HBA1c is only just diabetic range.
Any thoughts on this ? I know you cant diagnose but based on your personal experience / knowledge
Normal range 0.73 - 4.37 ng/ml my result 0.62 ng/ml
Reading between the lines could this mean I am more likely heading down the route of Type 1.5 than Type 2 ? My understanding is that low C-peptide levels indicate decreased insulin production.
I'm athletic, normal body weight, extremely fit and do endurance sport - since diagnosis reduced my carbs to around 50gsm a day HBA1c is only just diabetic range.
Any thoughts on this ? I know you cant diagnose but based on your personal experience / knowledge

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