Veryanxious
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- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
No, I meant i was not diabetic or per diabetic before drinking kefir. I took it for my stomach issues.An HbA1C test result shows your average blood sugar over the preceding 3 month period, with the results more skewed to the latter part of that period than the earlier.
One cup (US measure) of of whole milk kefir contains 12g carbohydrate. That is less than a slice of bread.
Honestly - one drink you had three months' prior to the test is not going to affect your HbA1C result.
If you are T1,and to be honest your A1C result is very low to be a T1 not on insulin, then a drink will not have caused it. T1 is an autoimmune disorder, not caused by dietary factors.
I am not saying you are or aren't T1 - only a doctor can do that. What I am saying is that if you are, your drink of kefir was absolutely not the cause.
No, I meant i was not diabetic or per diabetic before drinking kefir. I took it for my stomach issues.
My concern is not the carbs in kefir, my concern is bacteria or virus present in it.
I believe that bacteria or virus in kefir has either caused an autoimmune disorder or they are just directly attacking the pancreas.
It was from local online business here. In one of the Facebook kefir group i was on person complained of having joint pains after 6 months of consumption of kefir. She had to get RA tested.Why do you believe that? Millions of people drink kefir with no ill effects - some of the members on this board make their own and I do not think they would deliberately make a harmful substance and then drink it.
Was there a product recall of the kefir you drank?
My HBA1c was never high enough to destroy my beta cells either, my concern is what changed so immediately and is progressing so rapidly that my c peptides are this low.An HbA1C test result shows your average blood sugar over the preceding 3 month period, with the results more skewed to the latter part of that period than the earlier.
One cup (US measure) of of whole milk unflavoured kefir contains 12g carbohydrate. That is less than a slice of bread.
Honestly - one drink you had three months' prior to the test is not going to affect your HbA1C result.
If you are T1,and to be honest your A1C result is very low to be a T1 not on insulin, then a drink will not have caused it. T1 is an autoimmune disorder, not caused by dietary factors.
I am not saying you are or aren't T1 - only a doctor can do that. What I am saying is that if you are, your drink of kefir was absolutely not the cause.
Again my understanding is an autoimmune can be triggered from misunderstanding of immune cells. It can either be caused by virus or bacteria.The bacteria in kefir does not cause type 1 diabetes, where have you got this information from ?
Type 1 is triggered by an autoimmune response not by bacteria from a milk drink.
Any bacteria or virus in Kefir would not be harmful thousands of people drink it every day without adverse effects. Yes it is thought that T1 can be triggered by a virus infection such a flu but thats not the type of virus you will find in KefirAgain my understanding is an autoimmune can be triggered from misunderstanding of immune cells. It can either be caused by virus or bacteria.
I believe kefir triggered that autoimmune response.
I haven't been to dr yet. I am just lost here. Wanting to give up, not ready to deal with it yet.If indeed you are heading towards type 1 (or LADA) then it starts somewhere and apparently if thats where you’re heading then it happened to start at the same time you tried kefir. I see no possible way to link the drink or any possible contaminants in it to potential diabetes nor why you think it was contaminated?
What’s the dr proposing to do in regards to the low c peptide results?
Have you asked them about it being caused by a virus or bacteria recently?
I haven't been to dr yet. I am just lost here. Wanting to give up, not ready to deal with it yet.
It was from local online business here. In one of the Facebook kefir group i was on person complained of having joint pains after 6 months of consumption of kefir. She had to get RA tested.
Kefir doesn't just have bacteria, it would has virus too. And from what I read beta cells can be destroyed from either auto immune attack or from from viral.
Autoimmune is generally caused by misunderstanding of bodies immune cells, it could be for either virus or bacteria.
I can correlate it as my A1C and glucose was quite all right before its consumption.
I agree it is benefiting a large population, but some people also face adverse effects as well.Ok let's put this into context then, if kefir was harmful then millions of people worldwide would be suffering type 1 as this is an incredibly popular fermented drink, so we would have a crisis, it would of been detected by food safety tests and it would be a banned product. In regards to health benefits have a read of this article: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/health-benefits-kefir
Unfortunately I think your having a stab in the dark here.
I am sorry but I don't have any link or proof of it. Even I consumed it by researching all over the internet and by seeing all the benefits.Very anxious, if you believe keffir contains a viros, could you link to the article or reading leading you to this belief?
I have been making my own keffir and drinking it now for about the last month, in an effort to bolster my gut health, so I have a specific and personal interest.
I must say my own blood results in the interim, albeit any glucose related ones have only been finger prick tets, have been very good, and certainly not noticably degrading.
I really woiuld be interested to read of this virus.
I have discussed just now with the doctor, according to him I have dealt with insulin resistance but sometimes insulin deficiency can happen too. He said I am too worried then I can have GAD tested. As it is very costly we came to a conclusion to do a c peptide test after 6 months again.So the c peptide was self ordered?
Definitely take yourself to a dr and get some professional advice at this point before you get any more stressed and worried.
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