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<blockquote data-quote="TypeZero." data-source="post: 2278676" data-attributes="member: 525950"><p>The rapid progression onto exogenous insulin suggests T1/LADA in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Most T2s I know start insulin after years of having diabetes, it would be strange for someone to develop insulin resistance in a few months. The C peptide could be high due to pancreatic cancers like an insulinoma. A C peptide does not 100% confirm your diagnosis, it just reflects how much insulin your body is producing. A C peptide is also variable from person to person so it’s difficult to judge. </p><p></p><p>Based off the person’s blood glucose readings I think there’s a high probability of T1/LADA but I cannot say for sure as I am not a doctor and haven’t seen any test results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TypeZero., post: 2278676, member: 525950"] The rapid progression onto exogenous insulin suggests T1/LADA in my opinion. Most T2s I know start insulin after years of having diabetes, it would be strange for someone to develop insulin resistance in a few months. The C peptide could be high due to pancreatic cancers like an insulinoma. A C peptide does not 100% confirm your diagnosis, it just reflects how much insulin your body is producing. A C peptide is also variable from person to person so it’s difficult to judge. Based off the person’s blood glucose readings I think there’s a high probability of T1/LADA but I cannot say for sure as I am not a doctor and haven’t seen any test results. [/QUOTE]
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