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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2103234" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I started looking but Saturday night isn’t the time to take it in it seems. It appears trigs and ratios of trigs to hdl have been used as estimations of IR instead of the more usual clamp, homa and quicki methods using insulin, c peptide, fasting glucose and OGTT tests and calculations. I’m not taking it in right now about how effective they are. </p><p></p><p>Like I say with a sample of ,1 I’m cautious as I don’t respond to carbs at all well despite being just about normal on the link above. Who knows perhaps my insulin is actually low. Possible I suppose as I’ve seen no significant reduction in bgl or fasting numbers since the initial drops in the first 3 months and see a steady overnight rise on libre (only one I admit) from falling asleep not just dp from 3am ish. No chance of a peptide or insulin test on the nhs and medichecks no longer do a postal insulin test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2103234, member: 480869"] I started looking but Saturday night isn’t the time to take it in it seems. It appears trigs and ratios of trigs to hdl have been used as estimations of IR instead of the more usual clamp, homa and quicki methods using insulin, c peptide, fasting glucose and OGTT tests and calculations. I’m not taking it in right now about how effective they are. Like I say with a sample of ,1 I’m cautious as I don’t respond to carbs at all well despite being just about normal on the link above. Who knows perhaps my insulin is actually low. Possible I suppose as I’ve seen no significant reduction in bgl or fasting numbers since the initial drops in the first 3 months and see a steady overnight rise on libre (only one I admit) from falling asleep not just dp from 3am ish. No chance of a peptide or insulin test on the nhs and medichecks no longer do a postal insulin test. [/QUOTE]
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