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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2546412" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>Last blood results from the bloods lab didn't state "normal not indicative of diabetes" which is what is usually states. This time it stated, "in remission". So I guess it must be true. It's taken 3 years in the making for it to be made "official", but hospital was telling me I was in remission in 2020 so differing opinions. Doc was talking about adding diabetes resolved on my notes not long ago, but I suggested he reconsider that one. I do have to closely watch what I eat but that's not a hardship. I am hoping to be able to sustain reasonable HbA1cs for a fair long while. The longer I can keep at normal levels the better it is for my health, I feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2546412, member: 503862"] Last blood results from the bloods lab didn't state "normal not indicative of diabetes" which is what is usually states. This time it stated, "in remission". So I guess it must be true. It's taken 3 years in the making for it to be made "official", but hospital was telling me I was in remission in 2020 so differing opinions. Doc was talking about adding diabetes resolved on my notes not long ago, but I suggested he reconsider that one. I do have to closely watch what I eat but that's not a hardship. I am hoping to be able to sustain reasonable HbA1cs for a fair long while. The longer I can keep at normal levels the better it is for my health, I feel. [/QUOTE]
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