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Type 2 C peptide test

Flora123

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
I need a test but I haven’t been given any instructions. Anything I should or shouldn’t eat? Or should it be fasted? Anything to make it accurate! Thanks.
 
I’ve just dropped my test off at the hospital. Likewise I had no instructions & had to phone the diabetes team.

Is it a blood test or urine?
 
For the urine test I had to
- collect a red top sample bottle
- eat a ‘good’ meal (I just ate slightly more than normal)
- wait 2hrs then do the sample

If you don’t have the red top sample bottle you need to collect one from the hospital/ diabetes team.
 
But does it matter either way?

Hi Flora, I don't know for sure whether it matters but I was told to fast for mine. They said the reason was that if I had eaten then my body would respond by producing an amount of insulin which would mean the C peptide level would match it, so when they checked the C Peptide level it would be showing 'higher' than normal because of the eaten meal. They wanted to check what my body was producing without a meal, the basal if you like. x
 
Hi Flora, I don't know for sure whether it matters but I was told to fast for mine. They said the reason was that if I had eaten then my body would respond by producing an amount of insulin which would mean the C peptide level would match it, so when they checked the C Peptide level it would be showing 'higher' than normal because of the eaten meal. They wanted to check what my body was producing without a meal, the basal if you like. x

Thank you. Oh dear. Having a meal with a couple of glasses of wine. Will the wine make a difference? Maybe I should postpone my test...
 
Thank you. Oh dear. Having a meal with a couple of glasses of wine. Will the wine make a difference? Maybe I should postpone my test...

That made me smile, to be honest if they haven't been absolutely clear or TOLD you to fast then you can probably assume that it's not a fasting one. They usually make it quite clear about the fasting otherwise it's a wasted test. x
 
When I had mine both done I was not told to fast, but now I know more about this next time I am going to double-confirm with the doctor. I would suggest taking note of what you ate and when at least for 24 hours - in that way you can view the results based on the time the test was taken and check with the Doctor when the results come back.
 
But does it matter either way?
I had a fasting one, and one where I drank a bottle of Lucozade before the test. I produced the same amount of insulin for both tests, which meant my BS's went above 30 mmol/L on the non-fasting. I had no phase 1 insulin response.
 
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