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<blockquote data-quote="Jack111" data-source="post: 2403120" data-attributes="member: 543110"><p>"c-peptide measures insulin production, typically low in T1s or LADAs (slow onset T1) and high in T2s (insulin resistant). There is also a GAD antibody test - if it comes up positive then you have LADA and your insulin producing cells are being destroyed."</p><p></p><p>Aren't type 1s usually hypoglycemic? Are these tests part of normal blood tests? Or they seperate test's. Very surprised doctor hasn't mentioned them</p><p></p><p>"overweight and/or had a family history of T2"</p><p>Yes, this.</p><p></p><p>Can someone explain why insulin is seen as lowering blood sugar? Dr Fung says to avoid insulin as it raises blood sugar levels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack111, post: 2403120, member: 543110"] "c-peptide measures insulin production, typically low in T1s or LADAs (slow onset T1) and high in T2s (insulin resistant). There is also a GAD antibody test - if it comes up positive then you have LADA and your insulin producing cells are being destroyed." Aren't type 1s usually hypoglycemic? Are these tests part of normal blood tests? Or they seperate test's. Very surprised doctor hasn't mentioned them "overweight and/or had a family history of T2" Yes, this. Can someone explain why insulin is seen as lowering blood sugar? Dr Fung says to avoid insulin as it raises blood sugar levels [/QUOTE]
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