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<blockquote data-quote="Listlad" data-source="post: 2164461" data-attributes="member: 499223"><p>The asthma analogy is quite a good one. </p><p></p><p>Speaking to the GP that sits in on our PPG meeting, she said that those who have reversed their diabetes conditions are considered to be at risk of relapsing in the future. I imagine statistically that is probably likely although some will stay clear. </p><p></p><p>I tend to like that approach as it means they are keeping an eye on us. It also means I get another HbA1c test after 6 months, instead of a whole year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Listlad, post: 2164461, member: 499223"] The asthma analogy is quite a good one. Speaking to the GP that sits in on our PPG meeting, she said that those who have reversed their diabetes conditions are considered to be at risk of relapsing in the future. I imagine statistically that is probably likely although some will stay clear. I tend to like that approach as it means they are keeping an eye on us. It also means I get another HbA1c test after 6 months, instead of a whole year. [/QUOTE]
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