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<blockquote data-quote="Lynnzhealth" data-source="post: 2114708" data-attributes="member: 436056"><p>I had my gallbladder removed many years ago, too and didn't know there was a possible link until I read this post. I wonder why my GP "didn't think of anything else" (his words) when I had my DKA episode in May? If I hadn't had the DKA episode, with my glucose being through the roof for at least three months, I probably wouldn't have had the c-peptide test done, either. I think the med profession needs to have refresher courses in diagnosing diabetes, the proper tests for it and come into the 21st century. It's a very scary feeling knowing that a physician I've had for over 20 years doesn't seem that interested and seems to be close-minded about it. He actually said he thinks my episode is linked to the LCHF lifestyle. Two entirely different things. Yes, it's very scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynnzhealth, post: 2114708, member: 436056"] I had my gallbladder removed many years ago, too and didn't know there was a possible link until I read this post. I wonder why my GP "didn't think of anything else" (his words) when I had my DKA episode in May? If I hadn't had the DKA episode, with my glucose being through the roof for at least three months, I probably wouldn't have had the c-peptide test done, either. I think the med profession needs to have refresher courses in diagnosing diabetes, the proper tests for it and come into the 21st century. It's a very scary feeling knowing that a physician I've had for over 20 years doesn't seem that interested and seems to be close-minded about it. He actually said he thinks my episode is linked to the LCHF lifestyle. Two entirely different things. Yes, it's very scary. [/QUOTE]
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