- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Sorry to hear how difficult your partner is finding it managing his diabetes.
Has he ever had his (stimulated) cPeptide measured? It seems like there is some capacity for insulin production with the low BGs he has experienced, but I wonder whether his insulin signalling may be impaired, and/or first phase insulin response compromised so that levels are rising soon after eating and the second phase is struggling to bring things down.
In T1, the early years for some people can be characterised by some pretty erratic and confusing BG behaviour as the flagging beta cells (which as you probably know in T1 are being gradually destroyed by autoimmune attack) have a last gasp of stuttering and splurging, or not really working at all.
I was reading something a year or two ago about impaired insulin signalling in long term T2, especially where there is visceral fat around liver and pancreas, which may be contributing to the erratic glucose excursions he is seeing?
I have no medical background, but wonder whether adding a little exogenous insulin might help smooth things out if his home grown insulin release is a bit ‘patchy’?
Has he ever had his (stimulated) cPeptide measured? It seems like there is some capacity for insulin production with the low BGs he has experienced, but I wonder whether his insulin signalling may be impaired, and/or first phase insulin response compromised so that levels are rising soon after eating and the second phase is struggling to bring things down.
In T1, the early years for some people can be characterised by some pretty erratic and confusing BG behaviour as the flagging beta cells (which as you probably know in T1 are being gradually destroyed by autoimmune attack) have a last gasp of stuttering and splurging, or not really working at all.
I was reading something a year or two ago about impaired insulin signalling in long term T2, especially where there is visceral fat around liver and pancreas, which may be contributing to the erratic glucose excursions he is seeing?
I have no medical background, but wonder whether adding a little exogenous insulin might help smooth things out if his home grown insulin release is a bit ‘patchy’?