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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1983625" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>Your BG is higher then I would expect with 3 weeks of true low carb for someone recently dyanosed with type2. Have you got a graph of your 2h post meal BG (or before meal) to see if they are comming down?</p><p></p><p>Personally I think your GP should be getting a "c peptide" test done and/or sending you to a consultant, as LADA is a <strong>possibility</strong>. However your GP may not have any experience of how quickly BG normally drops in type2 with very low carb, or may not believe what you say about your diet.</p><p></p><p>Hence measure BG before and 2hr after every meal along with taking a photo of the meal, then produce a nicely formatted document for your GP, so as to make it easy for him/her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1983625, member: 410240"] Your BG is higher then I would expect with 3 weeks of true low carb for someone recently dyanosed with type2. Have you got a graph of your 2h post meal BG (or before meal) to see if they are comming down? Personally I think your GP should be getting a "c peptide" test done and/or sending you to a consultant, as LADA is a [B]possibility[/B]. However your GP may not have any experience of how quickly BG normally drops in type2 with very low carb, or may not believe what you say about your diet. Hence measure BG before and 2hr after every meal along with taking a photo of the meal, then produce a nicely formatted document for your GP, so as to make it easy for him/her. [/QUOTE]
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