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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 26184" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Although the c-peptide test is the definitive one for distinguishing T1 and T2. , If Metformin or one of the Sulphonylureas, eg Gliclazide controls your bgs, then you're not likely to be a T1.</p><p> Even in the early stages, Metformin won't do much for a T1 without insulin. So it's possible to make a guess that despite never having been tested, I'm a T2, because I manage on Metformin alone 5 years post diagnosis. Had I been a T1 that wouldn't have been likely/.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 26184, member: 8110"] Although the c-peptide test is the definitive one for distinguishing T1 and T2. , If Metformin or one of the Sulphonylureas, eg Gliclazide controls your bgs, then you're not likely to be a T1. Even in the early stages, Metformin won't do much for a T1 without insulin. So it's possible to make a guess that despite never having been tested, I'm a T2, because I manage on Metformin alone 5 years post diagnosis. Had I been a T1 that wouldn't have been likely/. [/QUOTE]
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