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Question:

From Chesapeake, Virginia, USA:

I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes four months ago, and my C-peptide was less than 0.2 (undetectable) at diagnosis. Will this ever change?

Answer:

A C-peptide of 0.2 is extremely low. It might be up some now, but still not enough to you maintain a normal glucose.

LD

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Original posting 25 Feb 2002
Posted to Blood Tests and Insulin Injections

  
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