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Did Going Low Carb Skew My Son’s Rest Results ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMK1954" data-source="post: 1847547" data-attributes="member: 352098"><p>I can understand your anxiety about all this and also your fears about having screwed up the accuracy of the test. However, the fact that your son's C-peptide level is normal tells you that he is producing normal amounts of insulin, which means he does not have diabetes. This is a very definite fact which you need to appreciate. All sorts of things can raise or lower our blood glucose results. Stress can raise them very fast. None of this is a problem for a normal person who is producing normal amounts of insulin like your son. It is clear you have lingering doubts about what you have been told, but you need to believe it. Best wishes for a lovely, relaxing break for your son and yourself. You both need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMK1954, post: 1847547, member: 352098"] I can understand your anxiety about all this and also your fears about having screwed up the accuracy of the test. However, the fact that your son's C-peptide level is normal tells you that he is producing normal amounts of insulin, which means he does not have diabetes. This is a very definite fact which you need to appreciate. All sorts of things can raise or lower our blood glucose results. Stress can raise them very fast. None of this is a problem for a normal person who is producing normal amounts of insulin like your son. It is clear you have lingering doubts about what you have been told, but you need to believe it. Best wishes for a lovely, relaxing break for your son and yourself. You both need it. [/QUOTE]
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