yetta2mymom
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- Messages
- 337
- Location
- Winchester Massachusetts
- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- ?
My glucose tolerance test 1964 70, ½ hr 130, 1 hr 175, 2 hr 185, extended 3 hr 100 (referred to as a glucose tolerance test for prediabetes). I have never had a high A1C or fasting blood sugar. A relative was informed that they were sure to become a diabetic in 2 years or less over 30 years ago (still going strong). A weight loss doctor (PBS, public television in U.S.) drew my type GTT and said these people (about 1/10 of his volunteers) did not lose weight on his weight loss program. He called it the hunter gene (checking to see if I can find out his name). I do not lose weight on an Atkins style diet.
My theory: People who have been called prediabetics (glucose tolerance test) actually have a gene(s) which leads them to postpone processing sugar until there blood sugar rises (what this means is unknown). This would be good in famines and if you eat an Atkins style diet. One of the downsides seems to be that you become more susceptical (word?) to diabetes.
Can someone give me the correct spelling?
My theory: People who have been called prediabetics (glucose tolerance test) actually have a gene(s) which leads them to postpone processing sugar until there blood sugar rises (what this means is unknown). This would be good in famines and if you eat an Atkins style diet. One of the downsides seems to be that you become more susceptical (word?) to diabetes.
Can someone give me the correct spelling?