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<blockquote data-quote="jillyp12" data-source="post: 355708" data-attributes="member: 61746"><p>He was born with lots of difficulties and the diagnosed at 5 with insulin resistance and has ben on metformin since then. (I have PCOS and type 2 with a MI history. His sister has PCOS and is insulin resitant) Although he is a larger than average child he is not obese and has always had a healthy diet. We are not a "large" family although all carry a few extra pounds. He is a very active teenager who plays both rugby and cricket competitively, attends the gym, as well as being involved in other school sports events and teams. He has been under a consultant for 10 years and he has now retired. The doctor we saw on thursday was standing in for the clinic and advised me that he should go straight on to insulin. I disagreed with this and asked for him to be referred to a diabetes and endchronolgy specialist which he agreed to ...in 6 months!</p><p></p><p>His results this time were fasting bloods 7.8, Hba1c 53 (i think) and insulin levels 31. His results 6 months ago were 6.3, not sure of Hba1c and insulin 19</p><p></p><p>Jil :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jillyp12, post: 355708, member: 61746"] He was born with lots of difficulties and the diagnosed at 5 with insulin resistance and has ben on metformin since then. (I have PCOS and type 2 with a MI history. His sister has PCOS and is insulin resitant) Although he is a larger than average child he is not obese and has always had a healthy diet. We are not a "large" family although all carry a few extra pounds. He is a very active teenager who plays both rugby and cricket competitively, attends the gym, as well as being involved in other school sports events and teams. He has been under a consultant for 10 years and he has now retired. The doctor we saw on thursday was standing in for the clinic and advised me that he should go straight on to insulin. I disagreed with this and asked for him to be referred to a diabetes and endchronolgy specialist which he agreed to ...in 6 months! His results this time were fasting bloods 7.8, Hba1c 53 (i think) and insulin levels 31. His results 6 months ago were 6.3, not sure of Hba1c and insulin 19 Jil :? [/QUOTE]
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