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Type 1.5/LADA Diabetes
Possible misdiagnoses of type 2? LADA instead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2604349" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Metformin will only make a slight difference to your blood glucose levels.</p><p>If you are on diet only, did your discovery sheet show the foods which have spiked you?</p><p>Did you target the glucose testing around meals? For example, pre meal, then two hours after. The fasting test may be skewed because of dawn phenomenon.</p><p>With only being a few months in, your body will still need time for dietary adjustments, if you haven't, then that is why your levels are all over the place. You have to reduce the spikes and the number of spikes.</p><p>The GAD test may not show anything, did your GP d a c-peptide test as well? Because that will show how much insulin You are producing.</p><p>If your GP, seems like he doesn't know, ask for a referral to a specialist.</p><p>Keep safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2604349, member: 85785"] Metformin will only make a slight difference to your blood glucose levels. If you are on diet only, did your discovery sheet show the foods which have spiked you? Did you target the glucose testing around meals? For example, pre meal, then two hours after. The fasting test may be skewed because of dawn phenomenon. With only being a few months in, your body will still need time for dietary adjustments, if you haven't, then that is why your levels are all over the place. You have to reduce the spikes and the number of spikes. The GAD test may not show anything, did your GP d a c-peptide test as well? Because that will show how much insulin You are producing. If your GP, seems like he doesn't know, ask for a referral to a specialist. Keep safe. [/QUOTE]
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