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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 2371172" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>With the obvious caveat that we can't diagnose anything etc, I'd have to say you look pretty healthy and normal from those numbers, and the doctor's agreement should also help in this regard. I do think, however, that you're right to seek out a little more info beyond the doctor's opinion- it's not at all rare to get a doc who dismisses anything short of diabetes as 'nothing much to worry about' until you eventually drift into it. Best course of action is probably to not worry, but lay off the carbs as a rule and try to continue to keep yourself out of the pre-diabetic range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 2371172, member: 343949"] With the obvious caveat that we can't diagnose anything etc, I'd have to say you look pretty healthy and normal from those numbers, and the doctor's agreement should also help in this regard. I do think, however, that you're right to seek out a little more info beyond the doctor's opinion- it's not at all rare to get a doc who dismisses anything short of diabetes as 'nothing much to worry about' until you eventually drift into it. Best course of action is probably to not worry, but lay off the carbs as a rule and try to continue to keep yourself out of the pre-diabetic range. [/QUOTE]
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