Isn’t there some other alternative test than the hb1ac, can’t remember the name frusuctise or something. I’m wondering if fingerpricks are ok (what sort of levels are they?) then is there an issue where hb1ac isn’t accurate for you?My HbA1c is only ever getting worse, yet my bg test readings are getting better.
Fructosamine? Some anaemias can skew A1c values.Isn’t there some other alternative test than the hb1ac, can’t remember the name frusuctise or something. I’m wondering if fingerpricks are ok (what sort of levels are they?) then is there an issue where hb1ac isn’t accurate for you?
That’s the one. Ta. Wasn’t sure which factors if any other than iron issues mess up hb1ac or if this could be an issue for the op.Fructosamine? Some anaemias can skew A1c values.
That’s the one. Ta. Wasn’t sure which factors if any other than iron issues mess up hb1ac or if this could be an issue for the op.
I have no clue about what is going on. I am T2 and have no knowledge of other types.
I do have a couple of questions though. Can you give us a typical days eating?
It must be hugely frustrating for you, but if the price of a libre was a few fingerpricks, I would pay it.
Some anaemias can skew A1c values.
It is the cPeptide that looks dodgy though, suggests LADA but if it is the honeymoon is quite long.
Sorry OP, I got nuthin, I'm afraid.
Unfortunately not. A stable (though unhealthy) weight of 100kg since before diagnosis. I've gone through periods of desperately trying to lose weight, even via a hospital program. Max weight loss - 5kg!! I gave up.@Seacrow
I can't see member signatures and details on the phone I'm using. Has your weight fluctuated or changed since 2003? I've heard some people get beta cell function back after losing fat from their pancreas? Could that be what's happening?
Going lower carb is partly why the insulin dose has reduced. Going fully low carb is a bit of a problem, I'm supposed to eat low protein because my kidneys are rough, low fibre for gastroparesis and careful selection of fats because of high cholesterol.Have you tried low carb?
High @Seacrow
Have any of your healthcare professionals mentioned Haemochromatosis or Bronze Diabetes to you?
If not, I would have a google about it.
It is usually a hereditary condition where iron and ferritin levels are excessively high, which can cause progressive damage to a number of organs. One of the consequences is known as Bronze Diabetes.
Obviously, this is just speculation.
But it may be worth requesting the genetic testing that would identify if you carry one of the genes that cause Haemochromatosis, because if you do, and your ferritin is at a damaging level, the solution is relatively simple - a pint of blood is taken at regular intervals to return your test results to normal.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hemochromatotis-bronze-diabetes.html
http://haemochromatosis.org.uk/
https://www.britishlivertrust.org.uk/liver-information/liver-conditions/haemochromatosis/
I was checked for hnf1a specifically, and got a no. The other gene variations should have shown up in my genome sequencing, and didn't. Now I'm looking into incredibly rare variants of diabetes, but nothing I've found so far quite fits. Thanks for trying.Hi @Seacrow - has anyone mentioned MODY to you? It's possible that it's not "just" Type 1 or Type 2 - there are other types.
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