wiserkurtious
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
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- diabetes :P having to eat food in moderation
Hi @wiserkurtious, good to hear from you again (and good news about your Libre trial!).
So far as I understand it c-peptide can't be affected by injected insulin as it's a byproduct of natural insulin production from beta cells in the pancreas. It can be either a fasting or non-fasting test, however, so did your consultant tell you which to do?
You might find this enlighteningtold to pee in a pot 2 hours after eating me morning meal the get the pee sample in asap
@wiserkurtious I'd add one thing though. WHile it can't be detected in a test, exogenous insulin does reduce the amount of insulin the body needs to produce, as it reduces glucose levels. If you are doing an unfasted test, I'd expect you to not take insulin to give your body the best possible chance to counter a rising glucose level and produce c-peptides.
I am aware of a friend who also did a fasted C-Peptide test and he was told to disable his pump and wait for six hours before the test, to give the body a change to react to whatever his glucose level was, as injected insulin inhibits this process.
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