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<blockquote data-quote="Cryssi_Rawr" data-source="post: 1490478" data-attributes="member: 410587"><p>No, there wasn't a specific reason. I was just touring along the internet, looking up topics on diabetes, and somehow that came up. I'm a very curious person by nature, so of course, down the rabbit hole I went! Realistically, I know my chances are fairly low, as no one in my immediate family has had it. But, the link is still unclear between diabetes and pancreatic cancer. It's another worry to add to the list!</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to be in the green zone on that chart you mentioned, which is good. But I may have been in the red for a while without knowing. This is my biggest cause of concern most days about my diabetes, to be honest. I'm gauging I might have had it, uncontrolled, for at least 2 years if I remember when the increased thirst started showing up. It's disappeared ever since I took things in control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cryssi_Rawr, post: 1490478, member: 410587"] No, there wasn't a specific reason. I was just touring along the internet, looking up topics on diabetes, and somehow that came up. I'm a very curious person by nature, so of course, down the rabbit hole I went! Realistically, I know my chances are fairly low, as no one in my immediate family has had it. But, the link is still unclear between diabetes and pancreatic cancer. It's another worry to add to the list! I'm starting to be in the green zone on that chart you mentioned, which is good. But I may have been in the red for a while without knowing. This is my biggest cause of concern most days about my diabetes, to be honest. I'm gauging I might have had it, uncontrolled, for at least 2 years if I remember when the increased thirst started showing up. It's disappeared ever since I took things in control. [/QUOTE]
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