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<blockquote data-quote="Widgets" data-source="post: 2438921" data-attributes="member: 545952"><p>I tested the BlokeShape yesterday because he asked me to. </p><p></p><p>He'd had a phone appointment with the GP which included the phrase 'you've not been diagnosed with diabetes yet have you?', which freaked him out more than a little. He's (I suspect) underweight, certainly very skinny, but has raised blood pressure - though his medication for that has just been reduced. </p><p></p><p>So far as we can tell the BP is his only obvious risk factor for diabetes. According to my meter his blood sugars are dead normal, but of course, he'll ask the GP what on earth they meant by the comment when he has another appointment in a couple of weeks. Doing the testing did put his mind at rest yesterday though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Widgets, post: 2438921, member: 545952"] I tested the BlokeShape yesterday because he asked me to. He'd had a phone appointment with the GP which included the phrase 'you've not been diagnosed with diabetes yet have you?', which freaked him out more than a little. He's (I suspect) underweight, certainly very skinny, but has raised blood pressure - though his medication for that has just been reduced. So far as we can tell the BP is his only obvious risk factor for diabetes. According to my meter his blood sugars are dead normal, but of course, he'll ask the GP what on earth they meant by the comment when he has another appointment in a couple of weeks. Doing the testing did put his mind at rest yesterday though. [/QUOTE]
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