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<blockquote data-quote="Triceraptors" data-source="post: 1640078" data-attributes="member: 288166"><p>The point he made is that in early stages, the pancreas can stabilise blood sugar over time if no new insulin-required molecules go into bloodstream. As they die, the fasting blood sugar will rise, hba1c will rise and then people will start experiencing thirst, peeing all the time because glucose levels are too high and leak through kidneys. Then people run to the doctor. And end up diagnosed with fasting 10 mmol/l and hba1c of 8-10%. Some power through symptoms and finally succumb at ICU with the meter reading "High".</p><p></p><p>He would not have done any tests if OGTT was normal. He told me it is necessary to repeat it and at the same time order antibodies tests. He told me there were a few cases of normal glucose parameters who turned out to be in early stages and were diagnosed in the office instead of ICU.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I do. Having read a bunch of stuff on this forum and elsewhere, I am worried my blood glucose will shoot up, because of all indicating symptoms I have, and I cause damage to myself in this event. Better be safe than sorry. I have severe mental issues, even before diabetes. Related to relationships, my place on this planet and other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triceraptors, post: 1640078, member: 288166"] The point he made is that in early stages, the pancreas can stabilise blood sugar over time if no new insulin-required molecules go into bloodstream. As they die, the fasting blood sugar will rise, hba1c will rise and then people will start experiencing thirst, peeing all the time because glucose levels are too high and leak through kidneys. Then people run to the doctor. And end up diagnosed with fasting 10 mmol/l and hba1c of 8-10%. Some power through symptoms and finally succumb at ICU with the meter reading "High". He would not have done any tests if OGTT was normal. He told me it is necessary to repeat it and at the same time order antibodies tests. He told me there were a few cases of normal glucose parameters who turned out to be in early stages and were diagnosed in the office instead of ICU. Yes, I do. Having read a bunch of stuff on this forum and elsewhere, I am worried my blood glucose will shoot up, because of all indicating symptoms I have, and I cause damage to myself in this event. Better be safe than sorry. I have severe mental issues, even before diabetes. Related to relationships, my place on this planet and other things. [/QUOTE]
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