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<blockquote data-quote="Grazer" data-source="post: 216891" data-attributes="member: 31362"><p>I understand you wanting to discover that you're not diabetic, and it's right you should investigate, but I don't think a non-diabetic would get fasting readings that high because of a virus. You might need to accept that the diagnosis made by those health professionals wasn't that wrong after all.</p><p>Can't understand the insurance premium bit unless you were just renewing at the time. Existing policies wouldn't increase, and your cover would be valid, providing you weren't aware of your diabetes when you made the original medical disclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grazer, post: 216891, member: 31362"] I understand you wanting to discover that you're not diabetic, and it's right you should investigate, but I don't think a non-diabetic would get fasting readings that high because of a virus. You might need to accept that the diagnosis made by those health professionals wasn't that wrong after all. Can't understand the insurance premium bit unless you were just renewing at the time. Existing policies wouldn't increase, and your cover would be valid, providing you weren't aware of your diabetes when you made the original medical disclosure. [/QUOTE]
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