With her numbers all over the place, I wonder if it wouldn't be more likely that it was Type 1.5 instead of Type 1. When I was prediagnosis I cannot recall ever having symptoms that were reminiscent of a low blood sugar, which is what she should've experienced if hers were down to 57.
Either way, it's best to keep her on a lower carb diet for sure and to try to get her endo appointment moved up if possible.
Has she been drinking more water than usual, been hungrier than usual, etc? (Common Type I symptoms, a full list of which are posted elsewhere on this forum.)
The lows after meals seem unusual to me, but it could be a symptom of Type I as well. I'm not familiar with what happens to your sugars before your pancreas gives out pre-diagnosis. She might be getting towards the final months before most people are diagnosed, assuming her blood sugar issues are related to diabetes (and not something else that is affecting her pancreas).
Just keep a watchful eye on her. If she gets really worrisome symptoms like being very weak and unable to get out of bed you should probably go to the ER and tell them what you know so far about her symptoms (weight loss, high and low blood sugars, etc).
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What's her regimen like -- mdi, pump, etc? What's her A1C?
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She hasn't been diagnosed yet, so she's probably not on any sort of treatment, just being tested regularly by her parents.
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I may as well provide my A1C's as well!
05/2009:
6.2%
01/2009:
6.5%
Time passes (???)
12/2007:
6.3%
08/2007:
6.7%
I don't remember before this but my A1C's were in the 5.7% area before I went to college...
These numbers should improve as I'm no longer trapped by the outrageous school/work schedules of college and will be starting a job with fantastic working conditions soon!