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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 639792" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>It really doesn't matter in the greater scheme of things whether you are pre-diabetic, diabetic, or on the edge of becoming pre-diabetic. They are all just labels. The self help treatment is exactly the same. As [USER=97664]@jack412[/USER] says, lose weight, reduce your carbs and have a bit of exercise. The same goes for non-diabetics who wish to stay that way. Why worry which particular band you are in? Your doctor wasn't worried or he would have done a proper diagnostic check (unless he really is an imbecile) Just keep an eye on your levels, test less often, take a few deep breaths, and worry about something else!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 639792, member: 94045"] It really doesn't matter in the greater scheme of things whether you are pre-diabetic, diabetic, or on the edge of becoming pre-diabetic. They are all just labels. The self help treatment is exactly the same. As [USER=97664]@jack412[/USER] says, lose weight, reduce your carbs and have a bit of exercise. The same goes for non-diabetics who wish to stay that way. Why worry which particular band you are in? Your doctor wasn't worried or he would have done a proper diagnostic check (unless he really is an imbecile) Just keep an eye on your levels, test less often, take a few deep breaths, and worry about something else! [/QUOTE]
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