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<blockquote data-quote="Sgathach" data-source="post: 2235164" data-attributes="member: 519791"><p>Hi, sorry to hear, diagnosis is a huge shock isn't it.</p><p>It depends on the values or units used, for example for me I had c-peptide 0.8 on a scale from 1.1-1.4.</p><p>If your scale is the same, you'd be very high but often units or measurements can be different. My doctor also told me that you can still be type 1 even with no GAD antibodies present.</p><p>Did they give you any advice on food or exercise? </p><p>It would be best to confirm with your doctor. There is also a lot of information on this board and everyone is super helpful and friendly here, so don't worry about asking questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgathach, post: 2235164, member: 519791"] Hi, sorry to hear, diagnosis is a huge shock isn't it. It depends on the values or units used, for example for me I had c-peptide 0.8 on a scale from 1.1-1.4. If your scale is the same, you'd be very high but often units or measurements can be different. My doctor also told me that you can still be type 1 even with no GAD antibodies present. Did they give you any advice on food or exercise? It would be best to confirm with your doctor. There is also a lot of information on this board and everyone is super helpful and friendly here, so don't worry about asking questions. [/QUOTE]
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