gpaz wrote: ↑Sat Sep 24, 2022 2:01 pm
I was kinda baffled that my fasting insulin was only 2, while my A1C was 5.5 (my doctor said her test runs high so she feels it's more of a 5.0) but either way it doesn't tie out for me., especially because I don't follow a keto or really low carb diet.
I searched this forum and didn't see anything about this. There have a been a few studies on this correlation. Would love anyone's thoughts!
FWIW, my friend, Catherine Crofts, did her PhD thesis with Dr. Joseph Kraft's data (~15,000 oral glucose tolerance tests with insulin assays). Catherine told me that fasting insulin is very pulsatile over short periods of time. Hence she is much more in favor of testing insulin under stress or loading.
Here are two links with links to more searches for Kraft and Crofts for more info:
one two
As well, a
search on our site for posts on them.
A 14 day CGM might be useful to see what your glucose response is to various foods . If your doc won't prescribe, Two can be had for $160 for the pair in the US
here This is for the Abbott FreeStyle Libre. From experience, ignore the first day or so. The data are notoriously bad then. Also see Dr. Mark Cucuzzella's presentation on CGM's
here.