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Question: From Merritt Island, Florida, USA:
My two year old has newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Is there any way to test how much insulin is still available in his system?
Answer:
Residual insulin in the pancreas is probably best measured with C-peptide levels, but usually ease of controlling blood glucose levels provides a good clinical estimate of residual insulin availability. C-peptide measurements are mostly done for research purposes, however, since they do not provide much assistance in day to day diabetes management.
DTQ-20011018015259B
Original posting 22 Oct 2001
Posted to Blood Tests and Insulin Injections
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