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<blockquote data-quote="marzak" data-source="post: 2264196" data-attributes="member: 506613"><p>My GP has been great but I haven't bothered them for April Hba1c that was due. If you put all the statistics together: BMI, level of fitness and hard aerobic exercise and blood glucose maintained at 'normal' population levels I imagine some of "us" are in better shape to overcome virus than general population. Note I use the word 'imagine'!! Not very scientific. My worry would be blood glucose control and insulin resistance going off plan if on a drip for food with no muscle activity. So best to keep away from risky crowds and keep out of covid19 statistics as best possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marzak, post: 2264196, member: 506613"] My GP has been great but I haven't bothered them for April Hba1c that was due. If you put all the statistics together: BMI, level of fitness and hard aerobic exercise and blood glucose maintained at 'normal' population levels I imagine some of "us" are in better shape to overcome virus than general population. Note I use the word 'imagine'!! Not very scientific. My worry would be blood glucose control and insulin resistance going off plan if on a drip for food with no muscle activity. So best to keep away from risky crowds and keep out of covid19 statistics as best possible. [/QUOTE]
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