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Misdiagnosed as type 2 - how common is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="tpaz" data-source="post: 1220048" data-attributes="member: 212123"><p>Hi [USER=306126]@chalup[/USER] this isn't necessarily true. Before being diagnosed as T1 my GP did a c peptide test, which came back abomorally high. Later gad and another c peptide tests was done, showing that I was T1, gad was positive and c peptide was low. My endo concluded the initial c peptide showed my body trying to use as much insulin as I had left - working overtime, or perhaps a little resistance as does happen in LADA. So c peptide tests aren't conclusive at all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpaz, post: 1220048, member: 212123"] Hi [USER=306126]@chalup[/USER] this isn't necessarily true. Before being diagnosed as T1 my GP did a c peptide test, which came back abomorally high. Later gad and another c peptide tests was done, showing that I was T1, gad was positive and c peptide was low. My endo concluded the initial c peptide showed my body trying to use as much insulin as I had left - working overtime, or perhaps a little resistance as does happen in LADA. So c peptide tests aren't conclusive at all [/QUOTE]
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