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Originally posted by DeusXM '
One point in my defence though - why wasn't JTNBC tested for the presence of sugar in the urine? That's a completely infallible way of diagnosis since there should never be sugar present in a normal person's urine. |
Apologies? Nehhhh!
This has really been a good discussion so far.
Maybe the BS numbers were enough for them to decide? Meanwhile in that case we've gotto know if a person does release sugar or not if their BS raises over "their" ranal excretion rate for a short period.
Like...I don't know if I pee sugar if I go over 180 only for 1or2 hrs...
