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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2219173" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>Yes and I am diabetic for life as I have to take prednisolone for the rest of my life and as MG can end your life in very short order for one thing I could die of asphyxiation if in a myasthenic crisis which can happen without warning at any time and that is why I take prednisolone and why I am diabetic also People who have had T2 have died of it being in remission does not mean you no longer have a disease it merely means it is in abeyance a T1 who takes insulin properly can eat carbohydrates with relative impunity does this mean in your mind he or she is not diabetic I keep my diabetes at bay for now by the judicious use of diet and meds and very tight restriction of calories but when I have to increase my dosage of preds all that goes out the window . </p><p></p><p>I have a stent in my abdominal aorta the aneurysm is still there even though the stent is preventing it from killing me what ever method used to control diabetes does not necessarily eliminate or cure it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2219173, member: 223921"] Yes and I am diabetic for life as I have to take prednisolone for the rest of my life and as MG can end your life in very short order for one thing I could die of asphyxiation if in a myasthenic crisis which can happen without warning at any time and that is why I take prednisolone and why I am diabetic also People who have had T2 have died of it being in remission does not mean you no longer have a disease it merely means it is in abeyance a T1 who takes insulin properly can eat carbohydrates with relative impunity does this mean in your mind he or she is not diabetic I keep my diabetes at bay for now by the judicious use of diet and meds and very tight restriction of calories but when I have to increase my dosage of preds all that goes out the window . I have a stent in my abdominal aorta the aneurysm is still there even though the stent is preventing it from killing me what ever method used to control diabetes does not necessarily eliminate or cure it. [/QUOTE]
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