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<blockquote data-quote="Kailee56" data-source="post: 1935616" data-attributes="member: 437516"><p>I was only diagnosed because I read Kraft’s book and insisted on the labs, paying for them out of pocket. </p><p>Without those results, I probably would have been diagnosed as pre- diabetic in a few years. </p><p>Years later, they would have diagnosed me as T2 requiring insulin.</p><p>I might never have received a correct diagnosis of early autoimmune diabetes.</p><p>Without the correct diagnosis, I would probably still be splurging on high carb foods, stressing my beta cells, exacerbating my autoimmune response, and killing off what beta cells I have.</p><p></p><p>I think with proper education on prevention, people would change. Especially when told what their child’s future would be if they didn’t address the cause of the problem now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kailee56, post: 1935616, member: 437516"] I was only diagnosed because I read Kraft’s book and insisted on the labs, paying for them out of pocket. Without those results, I probably would have been diagnosed as pre- diabetic in a few years. Years later, they would have diagnosed me as T2 requiring insulin. I might never have received a correct diagnosis of early autoimmune diabetes. Without the correct diagnosis, I would probably still be splurging on high carb foods, stressing my beta cells, exacerbating my autoimmune response, and killing off what beta cells I have. I think with proper education on prevention, people would change. Especially when told what their child’s future would be if they didn’t address the cause of the problem now. [/QUOTE]
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