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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 1678689" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>What puzzles me is that I thought yeast infections came from having sugar in the urine. None of those blood tests look high enough for sugar to be passed, though of course the blood sugar may have peaked at urine in sugar levels. (Though, after re-reading your original post, the doctor found sugar in your urine, so your peaks must be higher.) My understanding was that sugar gets passed at a blood sugar of 10 / 180. And yes, it doesn't have to be high all the time to get fungal infections, just some of the time make them more likely.</p><p></p><p>Looks to me that your low carb diet could be suppressing/treating the T2, but when you occasionally have high/normal carb your blood sugars are going up....</p><p></p><p>Your endo will diagnose you, but am wondering if it has to be T2... Could it be the beginnings of T1, LADA etc etc.....???</p><p>Any family members with T2???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 1678689, member: 372717"] What puzzles me is that I thought yeast infections came from having sugar in the urine. None of those blood tests look high enough for sugar to be passed, though of course the blood sugar may have peaked at urine in sugar levels. (Though, after re-reading your original post, the doctor found sugar in your urine, so your peaks must be higher.) My understanding was that sugar gets passed at a blood sugar of 10 / 180. And yes, it doesn't have to be high all the time to get fungal infections, just some of the time make them more likely. Looks to me that your low carb diet could be suppressing/treating the T2, but when you occasionally have high/normal carb your blood sugars are going up.... Your endo will diagnose you, but am wondering if it has to be T2... Could it be the beginnings of T1, LADA etc etc.....??? Any family members with T2??? [/QUOTE]
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