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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 665953" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>As [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] said, it takes years of high BS for complications to appear, and a long period of high BS for symptoms to appear. I had no symptoms whatsoever when I was diagnosed. None. I never have had, at any time. Yet my HbA1c was 53 and I was diagnosed as Type 2. I didn't and don't see myself as ill. I am not ill. The symptoms you speak of about eating regularly throughout the day to avoid fatigue or fainting apply mainly to uncontrolled diabetics or those on insulin. Having said that, it is a good idea to spread meals out evenly for good control.</p><p></p><p>I hope you aren't being a bit of an ostrich about this. Do seek a second opinion, and ask what all your previous results were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 665953, member: 94045"] Hi, As [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] said, it takes years of high BS for complications to appear, and a long period of high BS for symptoms to appear. I had no symptoms whatsoever when I was diagnosed. None. I never have had, at any time. Yet my HbA1c was 53 and I was diagnosed as Type 2. I didn't and don't see myself as ill. I am not ill. The symptoms you speak of about eating regularly throughout the day to avoid fatigue or fainting apply mainly to uncontrolled diabetics or those on insulin. Having said that, it is a good idea to spread meals out evenly for good control. I hope you aren't being a bit of an ostrich about this. Do seek a second opinion, and ask what all your previous results were. [/QUOTE]
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