The Governor
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We had our family visit to the dentist this week, I dutifully mentioned my new status as one of the unclean
The dentist checked my gums and said they were comletely fine, in exactly the same state as six months ago, so that's all good.
She was saying that often with diabetics, we get gum problems that fail to heal so get progressively worse.
When we got out, my wife asked me a question which I had to admit I didn't have a clue about, she wanted to know if the problems like poor healing are a result of poor blood control, or do we just generally suffer anyway regardless as a result of being a diabetic?
Does anyone know? And how does itapply that generally across all of our potential complications as well?

The dentist checked my gums and said they were comletely fine, in exactly the same state as six months ago, so that's all good.
She was saying that often with diabetics, we get gum problems that fail to heal so get progressively worse.
When we got out, my wife asked me a question which I had to admit I didn't have a clue about, she wanted to know if the problems like poor healing are a result of poor blood control, or do we just generally suffer anyway regardless as a result of being a diabetic?
Does anyone know? And how does itapply that generally across all of our potential complications as well?