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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2613004" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Thanks for your information [USER=516304]@saky[/USER] .</p><p>To me, your results sound like you may have some risk factors of developing diabetes at some point in the future (family history, that one hba1c of 5.9%, which is still below the prediabetic threshold in the UK or my country, just over the prediabetic threshold in some other countries), so good thing to keep an eye on it.</p><p></p><p>But I don't understand the continuous testing of all those things when your results are completely undiabetic and have been so for years.</p><p>None of your results point to SIRD at all, nothing screams severe insulin resistance, and absolutely nothing in your results say diabetes, let alone severe diabetes.</p><p>SIRD means you have diabetes, which you don't have. It takes an hba1c of 6.5% to be diagnosed with diabetes, and a random BG of over 200 mg/dl to be strongly suspected of having diabetes, but only if this is backed up with an hba1c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2613004, member: 372207"] Thanks for your information [USER=516304]@saky[/USER] . To me, your results sound like you may have some risk factors of developing diabetes at some point in the future (family history, that one hba1c of 5.9%, which is still below the prediabetic threshold in the UK or my country, just over the prediabetic threshold in some other countries), so good thing to keep an eye on it. But I don't understand the continuous testing of all those things when your results are completely undiabetic and have been so for years. None of your results point to SIRD at all, nothing screams severe insulin resistance, and absolutely nothing in your results say diabetes, let alone severe diabetes. SIRD means you have diabetes, which you don't have. It takes an hba1c of 6.5% to be diagnosed with diabetes, and a random BG of over 200 mg/dl to be strongly suspected of having diabetes, but only if this is backed up with an hba1c. [/QUOTE]
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