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<blockquote data-quote="Ian DP" data-source="post: 697273" data-attributes="member: 91575"><p>Thanks Phoenix, An interesting report, but it also raises more 'time process' questions, which I guess can only be answered with more trials. Eg</p><p>1). What were the patients BG levels when they went on insulin as this would effect the time process?... I guess this could be anything between 7 and 20, depending on patient and Dr.</p><p>2). What diets were patients on and did these have any effect in the time process?</p><p>3). What effect does the GAD reading have on the time process?. Mine was very high (over 2000).</p><p></p><p>If I had not requested a GAD test I would probably still be down as T2!. Interesting that around 10% of T2s tested were GAD positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian DP, post: 697273, member: 91575"] Thanks Phoenix, An interesting report, but it also raises more 'time process' questions, which I guess can only be answered with more trials. Eg 1). What were the patients BG levels when they went on insulin as this would effect the time process?... I guess this could be anything between 7 and 20, depending on patient and Dr. 2). What diets were patients on and did these have any effect in the time process? 3). What effect does the GAD reading have on the time process?. Mine was very high (over 2000). If I had not requested a GAD test I would probably still be down as T2!. Interesting that around 10% of T2s tested were GAD positive. [/QUOTE]
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