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<blockquote data-quote="Roy Batty" data-source="post: 2677750" data-attributes="member: 575820"><p>I think all the ranges and classifications are based on data and more often than not distribution graphs. Perhaps there are a few outliers at either end that seem to defy the norms i.e. those with low blood sugar but have other symptoms of metabolic syndrome and those with elevated blood sugar but no other symptoms. In my case with low CPR levels, which indicates little or no inflammation, is the pre-diabetic HbA1c level telling the whole story. If elevated blood sugar causes inflammation that damages blood vessels and nerve endings, why is my CPR level low?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for replying and helping me to understand a little better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy Batty, post: 2677750, member: 575820"] I think all the ranges and classifications are based on data and more often than not distribution graphs. Perhaps there are a few outliers at either end that seem to defy the norms i.e. those with low blood sugar but have other symptoms of metabolic syndrome and those with elevated blood sugar but no other symptoms. In my case with low CPR levels, which indicates little or no inflammation, is the pre-diabetic HbA1c level telling the whole story. If elevated blood sugar causes inflammation that damages blood vessels and nerve endings, why is my CPR level low? Thanks for replying and helping me to understand a little better. [/QUOTE]
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