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<blockquote data-quote="hismom" data-source="post: 126056" data-attributes="member: 24842"><p>hi,</p><p>I would ask for a referral to have bloods taken. This would happen in hospital and they test for all sorts of things. They should be able to tell from the c peptide test if enough insulin is being made. Also a fasting test would be a good idea. My son was diagnosed in october 2009 we had seen 3 doctors before he got a referral to hospital . by the time of the blood test his reading was over 30. we had already come home so the hospital were frantic trying to contact us to take him back. I would go back to the doctor and insist on a blood test better to be safe than sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hismom, post: 126056, member: 24842"] hi, I would ask for a referral to have bloods taken. This would happen in hospital and they test for all sorts of things. They should be able to tell from the c peptide test if enough insulin is being made. Also a fasting test would be a good idea. My son was diagnosed in october 2009 we had seen 3 doctors before he got a referral to hospital . by the time of the blood test his reading was over 30. we had already come home so the hospital were frantic trying to contact us to take him back. I would go back to the doctor and insist on a blood test better to be safe than sorry. [/QUOTE]
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