I've been identified as prediabetic almost two years ago. My 3-6 months checkups came up with a prediabetic BG constantly.
My fasting BG was however high (7-8 mmol/L) every morning over the past weeks. But since I stopped drinking, removed sugar and high carbs, and started to exercised a lot, I brought it (in the past two days anyway) in range for a... healthy person!
I'm prepared to go now for another checkup (last one was 5-6 months ago). But I am pretty sure they will find me in range again, or at least for a prediabetic. Mostly because of the personal changes from these past few days.
How can we say if we have diabetes or not? When we may take such measures and trick the doctors...
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An interesting post: Have diabetes? It depends on what country you're in ["In Michigan, you have diabetes. In Toronto, you don't."] And yes, I live in Canada and I am familiar with the way they diagnose you with diabetes here.
My fasting BG was however high (7-8 mmol/L) every morning over the past weeks. But since I stopped drinking, removed sugar and high carbs, and started to exercised a lot, I brought it (in the past two days anyway) in range for a... healthy person!
I'm prepared to go now for another checkup (last one was 5-6 months ago). But I am pretty sure they will find me in range again, or at least for a prediabetic. Mostly because of the personal changes from these past few days.
How can we say if we have diabetes or not? When we may take such measures and trick the doctors...
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An interesting post: Have diabetes? It depends on what country you're in ["In Michigan, you have diabetes. In Toronto, you don't."] And yes, I live in Canada and I am familiar with the way they diagnose you with diabetes here.
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