I understand that having delayed diagnosis and being diabetic and prediabetic for long will eventually increase your glycation, oxidation stress and atherosclerosis eventually. The more reliable way to know how clean your arteries are the CAC score. I believe i have been diabetic several years before diagnosis. I did have claudication symptoms (PAD) just before i was diagnosed. However, with normal BGs, these are gone and i feel all right. However, I am still a bit scared of getting a CAC score done and some times i think my score will be high. My question is being a diabetic for long time, did anyone had their CAC scores and how did it correlate to number of years of uncontrolled sugars? Its just for a general understanding, i know genetics and ethnicity plays a big part in it too. Any insight will be helpful.