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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2256727" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I think it is likely you've had this tested whenever you've had your last bloods panel done. See CRP.</p><p>What is it you are trying to decide about ? I assume you are doing the basic social distancing and hand washing?</p><p>I am not saying that all diabetics have high levels of chronic inflammation but that can be the case.</p><p>Apart from the basics, I think you can eat whole foods low in carb, get a walk in the sun and sleep well!</p><p>\If it is a question of to work or not to work then that's your call. Personally as a reasonably heaalthy 49 year old female type 1, I would if only I could (gym is closed and will be the last sector to re open).</p><p>\There are some indications that getting a bit more vitamin D and zine can also boost your immune system preferably from food and sunshine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2256727, member: 365308"] I think it is likely you've had this tested whenever you've had your last bloods panel done. See CRP. What is it you are trying to decide about ? I assume you are doing the basic social distancing and hand washing? I am not saying that all diabetics have high levels of chronic inflammation but that can be the case. Apart from the basics, I think you can eat whole foods low in carb, get a walk in the sun and sleep well! \If it is a question of to work or not to work then that's your call. Personally as a reasonably heaalthy 49 year old female type 1, I would if only I could (gym is closed and will be the last sector to re open). \There are some indications that getting a bit more vitamin D and zine can also boost your immune system preferably from food and sunshine. [/QUOTE]
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