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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 89907" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>There is only 1 definitive diagnostic test for diabetes, which is the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. OGTT Nothing else is valid oficially Without one of those and with the numbers you give, I can't see where the doctor has been able to diagnose diabetes. Nevertheless, You might find you get the numbers down to the ideal if you reduce your carb intake.( around or just below 5 is correct. Where did the doctor get 3? Many people on this forum would call that a hypo.)</p><p> I must advise you to see another doctor about an OGTT to get this cleared up.I'm not medically qualified, so can't diagnose, but I know about diabetes and can apply logic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 89907, member: 8110"] There is only 1 definitive diagnostic test for diabetes, which is the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test. OGTT Nothing else is valid oficially Without one of those and with the numbers you give, I can't see where the doctor has been able to diagnose diabetes. Nevertheless, You might find you get the numbers down to the ideal if you reduce your carb intake.( around or just below 5 is correct. Where did the doctor get 3? Many people on this forum would call that a hypo.) I must advise you to see another doctor about an OGTT to get this cleared up.I'm not medically qualified, so can't diagnose, but I know about diabetes and can apply logic [/QUOTE]
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