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Is he eating enough fat in the absence of carbs? Many who wish to gain weight eat cheese/ dairy, nuts
There's always the possibility of LADA and may want to get a c peptide and GAD test to determine which type he is. Ladas generally lose weight rapidly right before diagnosis. Docs aren't always all over this. They misdiagnose many as type 2.
The c peptide test shows how much insulin he's producing on his own and the GAD determines if he has autoimmune issues. He COULD just be insulin resistant. Loads of docs don't want to do these tests, no idea why. They're simple blood tests and leaves little room to be wrongly diagnosed. Type 2 meds potentially make things worse if he doesn't produce insulin or has antibodies. Insistence to have these tests is important. A misdiagnosis is not good. The basal insulin with a low carb diet and weight loss does suggest some pancreatic issues. The only real way to know for sure is insisting on both these test. I was denied when asked for much too long and the outcome was not good. I wish I would have been more persistent knowing what I know now.Yes, I am providing a lot of heathy fats in his diet. I have been wondering about LADA. Docs won't do other tests for him. What specific tests can I ask for? I am going in with him to see his doc. I had gotten him completely off insulin for a couple months with diet and supplements. And then his numbers started creeping up again and he had to start on a very low dose of a long acting insulin, which works fine, but I wish he could get off the insulin. Thanks for the reply.
The c peptide test shows how much insulin he's producing on his own and the GAD determines if he has autoimmune issues. He COULD just be insulin resistant. Loads of docs don't want to do these tests, no idea why. They're simple blood tests and leaves little room to be wrongly diagnosed. Type 2 meds potentially make things worse if he doesn't produce insulin or has antibodies. Insistence to have these tests is important. A misdiagnosis is not good. The basal insulin with a low carb diet and weight loss does suggest some pancreatic issues. The only real way to know for sure is insisting on both these test. I was denied when asked for much too long and the outcome was not good. I wish I would have been more persistent knowing what I know now.
If he is LADA it doesn't matter what he eats or how much. Without insulin the body will feed off itself and he will continue to lose weight.
Is he losing muscle ? Another big indicator.
Unfortunately with LADA nothing works at the endOne way to help combat muscle loss and promote production of protein is branched chain amino acid supplements or so I'm told.
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