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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2339251" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>As Ciruspony says a C peptide check might be in order to see what your fasting insulin levels are. The antibody test may not be conclusive if the need for antibodies went away before you got tested.</p><p>I have honestly never heard of someone getting ketoacidosis when not type 1 without insulin so your post is fascinating. Not that I am a doctor and I don't know of any other reasons why you got DKA.</p><p>I'd keep up the vitamin D levels to keep your immune system so no autoimmune reaction gets triggered. For the same reasons you might reduce exposure to gluten as there is a connection with that autoimmune reaction too.</p><p>I hope you remain diabetes free!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2339251, member: 365308"] As Ciruspony says a C peptide check might be in order to see what your fasting insulin levels are. The antibody test may not be conclusive if the need for antibodies went away before you got tested. I have honestly never heard of someone getting ketoacidosis when not type 1 without insulin so your post is fascinating. Not that I am a doctor and I don't know of any other reasons why you got DKA. I'd keep up the vitamin D levels to keep your immune system so no autoimmune reaction gets triggered. For the same reasons you might reduce exposure to gluten as there is a connection with that autoimmune reaction too. I hope you remain diabetes free! [/QUOTE]
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