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<blockquote data-quote="derry60" data-source="post: 1485986" data-attributes="member: 407978"><p>Well, I am prediabetic and my letter came with a warning from my GP after my blood test "Your BGL are very high and you are in serious danger developing diabetes if you do not act now" Well that was a warning enough for me, even if they did not tell me how to act. I did my own research and also found this forum, within two weeks of receiving the letter. I have also recieved a letter asking me to attend the long terms health conditions unit, and have an appointment next month. So far the letter that I received scared me, to be honest, no way did I take it lightly. If a nurse told me that there is a high chance that I will not develop diabetes, I would shove that letter in her face lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derry60, post: 1485986, member: 407978"] Well, I am prediabetic and my letter came with a warning from my GP after my blood test "Your BGL are very high and you are in serious danger developing diabetes if you do not act now" Well that was a warning enough for me, even if they did not tell me how to act. I did my own research and also found this forum, within two weeks of receiving the letter. I have also recieved a letter asking me to attend the long terms health conditions unit, and have an appointment next month. So far the letter that I received scared me, to be honest, no way did I take it lightly. If a nurse told me that there is a high chance that I will not develop diabetes, I would shove that letter in her face lol [/QUOTE]
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