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Old 02-13-2007, 12:02 PM
wiseguy wiseguy is offline
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I am a: Type 2
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: West Virginia
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That's also why I qualified my statement with the phrase 'almost'.
Your statement of "You're fine" does not sound like an "almost" to me. Your entire post conveyed the message of ah... you're alright... don't worry about it.

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Seriously, so far on the evidence presented (which yes, isn't a complete case history), there's little reason to suggest that diabetes is present.
Seriously, the evidence does not suggest the absence of diabetes, which I believe is more important.

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Seriously, where are the other symptoms? Where's the thirst? Where's the blurred vision? Where's the frequent urination? Where's the fatigue?
Seriously, many type 2 diabetics have the disease for years without experiencing any symptoms. All the while their elevated blood glucose levels are doing damage.

Anyone who joins this forum, to ask this sort of question, certainly has some reason to suspect that they may be, or may be becoming diabetic. I believe that it's the responsibility of anyone who responds to these posts to encourage these people to seek professional medical advice as soon as possible.
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