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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin82" data-source="post: 431471" data-attributes="member: 84934"><p>Thank you for your response. By anti-gad positive, I mean GAD positive. It was my neurologist who tested me and he thought the positive numbers were from having hyperthyroidism, however, when I started looking online, I saw that it was a huge risk factor for diabetes. I'm not allowed to see him anymore with my insurance because my new insurance plan is awful, but I did speak with him over the phone last week. He told me not to worry about having a positive GAD number. I just hope I shouldn't be needing to start on diabetes medicine because my neuro was linking it to my thyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin82, post: 431471, member: 84934"] Thank you for your response. By anti-gad positive, I mean GAD positive. It was my neurologist who tested me and he thought the positive numbers were from having hyperthyroidism, however, when I started looking online, I saw that it was a huge risk factor for diabetes. I'm not allowed to see him anymore with my insurance because my new insurance plan is awful, but I did speak with him over the phone last week. He told me not to worry about having a positive GAD number. I just hope I shouldn't be needing to start on diabetes medicine because my neuro was linking it to my thyroid. [/QUOTE]
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