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Interpreting urine cpeptide/creatinine ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2431814" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Hi. I also had my Urine C-Peptide tested this year by Exeter. Results were:</p><p>Urine C-Pep/CR Ratio 0.79 nmol/mmol</p><p>Random Urine C-Peptide 3.55 nmol/L</p><p>Urine Creatinine level 4.5 mmol/L</p><p></p><p>My C-Peptide is just above T1 level. As yours is a lot higher it seems to imply you are T2. The urine tests as opposed to blood serum are rather strange and consultants tend to use the Ratio as the determining factor for T1 versus T2 diagnosis rather than the C-Peptide. Creatinine is very variable from day to day so these measurements are not that accurate. My wife has just had a kidney transplant and I've learned a lot about Creatinine from her frequent blood tests! Incidentally my blood serum results from my annual tests show my Creatinine level to be very low (good) and yours appears to be even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2431814, member: 21149"] Hi. I also had my Urine C-Peptide tested this year by Exeter. Results were: Urine C-Pep/CR Ratio 0.79 nmol/mmol Random Urine C-Peptide 3.55 nmol/L Urine Creatinine level 4.5 mmol/L My C-Peptide is just above T1 level. As yours is a lot higher it seems to imply you are T2. The urine tests as opposed to blood serum are rather strange and consultants tend to use the Ratio as the determining factor for T1 versus T2 diagnosis rather than the C-Peptide. Creatinine is very variable from day to day so these measurements are not that accurate. My wife has just had a kidney transplant and I've learned a lot about Creatinine from her frequent blood tests! Incidentally my blood serum results from my annual tests show my Creatinine level to be very low (good) and yours appears to be even better. [/QUOTE]
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