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<blockquote data-quote="venture234" data-source="post: 637792" data-attributes="member: 129087"><p>Hi ive recently been diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance my result was 46 which is a shock has ive never needed to worry about my sugar its always been cholesterol. I came off my statins a year ago and have not only controlled my cholesterol but have managed to lower it to normal and lost nearly 2 stone just to find out in routine blood test that my sugars are high is this reversible or is it inevitable that I will end up diabetic my gp seems to think its not IF its WHEN which is quite depressing if there's nothing I can do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venture234, post: 637792, member: 129087"] Hi ive recently been diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance my result was 46 which is a shock has ive never needed to worry about my sugar its always been cholesterol. I came off my statins a year ago and have not only controlled my cholesterol but have managed to lower it to normal and lost nearly 2 stone just to find out in routine blood test that my sugars are high is this reversible or is it inevitable that I will end up diabetic my gp seems to think its not IF its WHEN which is quite depressing if there's nothing I can do [/QUOTE]
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