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<blockquote data-quote="Dobbs" data-source="post: 110698" data-attributes="member: 18601"><p>veggienft,</p><p>what an odd argument! Regardless or not of using the word "diabetic", being told by a doctor and/or by a blood sugar meter that you sometimes have levels far above normal IS a diagnosis, whether or not it's put into words as "being diabetic" or "being prone occasionally to damagingly high blood sugar levels". </p><p>Being cured implies you have something for a time and then it goes away and you don't have it any more. If I strenuously control my blood sugar for ten years so it never goes above 5.5 and then in the eleventh year suddenly jump to eating only Big Macs and chocolate bars, your "argument" implies my blood sugar will still remain within the normal range. Somehow I don't think so!</p><p>I don't understand why you're criticizing the Moderators, who genuinely try to help people... your post doesn't help me and I think it's really confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dobbs, post: 110698, member: 18601"] veggienft, what an odd argument! Regardless or not of using the word "diabetic", being told by a doctor and/or by a blood sugar meter that you sometimes have levels far above normal IS a diagnosis, whether or not it's put into words as "being diabetic" or "being prone occasionally to damagingly high blood sugar levels". Being cured implies you have something for a time and then it goes away and you don't have it any more. If I strenuously control my blood sugar for ten years so it never goes above 5.5 and then in the eleventh year suddenly jump to eating only Big Macs and chocolate bars, your "argument" implies my blood sugar will still remain within the normal range. Somehow I don't think so! I don't understand why you're criticizing the Moderators, who genuinely try to help people... your post doesn't help me and I think it's really confused. [/QUOTE]
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