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DIABETES: While being treated for pancreatitis in the ICU for the second time, blood sugar was severely increased, though I was not diagnosed with diabetes. Are there any tests that could help diagnose the type of diabetes I have?

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      If you were type 1, you would require insulin for survival. For type 2 insulin is required to help lower the numbers. Each bout of pancreatitis may be affecting the insulin-producing cells a bit more, resulting in a reduced ability of the body to produce sufficient insulin to keep the levels in a better range. At this time, your physician is probably trying to see if you stabilize at a certain level and perhaps begin to lower on your own as your cells possibly start producing more insulin again. The C peptide test can give an indication of how much insulin your cells are producing.

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