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<blockquote data-quote="nomoredonuts" data-source="post: 1079220" data-attributes="member: 271833"><p>Hi [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER] </p><p>Immediately following the original speculative urine test I had blood taken for the HbA1c. I saw the GP a week later for the results and I while I was absorbing the diagnosis (of T2) I remember the figure of 104. I'm too new at this to know which of the "translations" are commonly used - 11.7 or 16.</p><p>I've just done a quick G**gle search of LADA, and apart from getting a few new Russian car-related jokes, I'm not sure I understand any better what makes me a T2 or a T1.5. My BMI is 25.9 and I've been a fairly regular 12st 10 until Christmas and the weight loss. I read here somewhere that it was my body dumping out 2000 sugar-laden calories a day, which would account for it.</p><p>Ought I to request or demand a C-Peptide test and how would I know if I am insulin-resistant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoredonuts, post: 1079220, member: 271833"] Hi [USER=30007]@tim2000s[/USER] Immediately following the original speculative urine test I had blood taken for the HbA1c. I saw the GP a week later for the results and I while I was absorbing the diagnosis (of T2) I remember the figure of 104. I'm too new at this to know which of the "translations" are commonly used - 11.7 or 16. I've just done a quick G**gle search of LADA, and apart from getting a few new Russian car-related jokes, I'm not sure I understand any better what makes me a T2 or a T1.5. My BMI is 25.9 and I've been a fairly regular 12st 10 until Christmas and the weight loss. I read here somewhere that it was my body dumping out 2000 sugar-laden calories a day, which would account for it. Ought I to request or demand a C-Peptide test and how would I know if I am insulin-resistant? [/QUOTE]
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