The very first time I had a diabetes blood test I was told to fast for it. Since then - no - just standard HbA1c.
I have done it privately for my son who iscrecently diagnosed, we don't live in UK so it was cheap. It is a c peptide test and I also ordered GAD antibodies.However c peptide test was done immidiately after eating and it was pretty high. Nobody told us about fasting so we will probably do it again.Just wondering if anyone has ever managed to get one of these. I'm interested to see what my fasting insulin level is but have just been informed by my surgery that this test os not available on the NHS and ... wait for it.. the Diabetes Nurse couldn't see that it would be any use to my condition. So either she is covering her ignorance, genuinely thinks that it won't be useful or doesn't want to let me have it. Hence my question.
No-one that I have spoken to so far in the HCP realm seems to have ever heard of it although I do believe that it is fairly common in the US.
Looks like more private medicine for me if I want one.
Just found that Medichecks offer it for £39.00 so have sent off for the kit.
Brighton private hospital £139.00 !
Will report back when it arrives.
I'd be interested to hear about the standards and accuracy of the kits offered by Medichecks. I'll be looking to purchase one of the thyroid ones if (in the unlikely event) I run into issues with getting antibodies and T3 tested on the NHS.Just found that Medichecks offer it for £39.00 so have sent off for the kit.
I'd be interested to hear about the standards and accuracy of the kits offered by Medichecks. I'll be looking to purchase one of the thyroid ones if (in the unlikely event) I run into issues with getting antibodies and T3 tested on the NHS.
Do let us know how you go
I'd be interested to hear about the standards and accuracy of the kits offered by Medichecks. I'll be looking to purchase one of the thyroid ones if (in the unlikely event) I run into issues with getting antibodies and T3 tested on the NHS.
Do let us know how you go
Thyroid uk may advise you on a reliable testing company Grant. Give them a go rather than waiting for nhs.I'd be interested to hear about the standards and accuracy of the kits offered by Medichecks. I'll be looking to purchase one of the thyroid ones if (in the unlikely event) I run into issues with getting antibodies and T3 tested on the NHS.
Do let us know how you go
Fine.. but of more concern to me was that no-one had ever heard of it.. then again if no-one can ever get it why would they..?I question if a fasting insulin level test will result in any action from most people or their doctor's. The only real use I can think of for the number is to warm someone who has reversed their diabetes that it is coming back before the BG start to increase.
(It's a useful number for a researcher to compare groups of people on different diets etc, so if the NHS did it for everyone it may be very useful to have in the national datasets.)
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