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<blockquote data-quote="CrumblingWall" data-source="post: 2086179" data-attributes="member: 494805"><p>Lol, good luck to me. I had zero help from my GP and they are not going to send me to an endo again, maybe except if any values like hba1c are diabetic. But they are not. I don't even need to measure HbA1c, all my codefree showings are always below 6.0 mmol/l most of the time, so average is probably close or lower than that.</p><p></p><p>The only reason why I got OGTT was because I forced my GP to do one. He clearly knows not much about diabetes because he said it is not going to alter GTT result on low carb. There was zero support for getting back to normal diet, through going to dietician or whatever.</p><p></p><p>I don't really know what is the cause, I honestly cannot see it being something sinister, but something is broken and even endo could not tell, just that it is not diabetic. Diabetics are supposed to go high and stay high for a long time. I sent my BG down successfully but it happened later. Sounds like resistance, but no one measured insulin levels through GTT, so ... who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrumblingWall, post: 2086179, member: 494805"] Lol, good luck to me. I had zero help from my GP and they are not going to send me to an endo again, maybe except if any values like hba1c are diabetic. But they are not. I don't even need to measure HbA1c, all my codefree showings are always below 6.0 mmol/l most of the time, so average is probably close or lower than that. The only reason why I got OGTT was because I forced my GP to do one. He clearly knows not much about diabetes because he said it is not going to alter GTT result on low carb. There was zero support for getting back to normal diet, through going to dietician or whatever. I don't really know what is the cause, I honestly cannot see it being something sinister, but something is broken and even endo could not tell, just that it is not diabetic. Diabetics are supposed to go high and stay high for a long time. I sent my BG down successfully but it happened later. Sounds like resistance, but no one measured insulin levels through GTT, so ... who knows. [/QUOTE]
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