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<blockquote data-quote="Trinkwasser" data-source="post: 30480" data-attributes="member: 11875"><p>That's very true. My Reactive Hypoglycemia was mostly "only" giving me numbers between 10 or so and 4 or so and my A1c was still in the low fives.</p><p></p><p>Beacuse I was evidently doing this for around 50 years, believe me when I say "non-diabetic" numbers which are not NORMAL can produce neuropathy of both types, **** lipids, high BP and numerous other forms of damage.</p><p></p><p>Do you feel lucky, punk?</p><p></p><p>(I made a nice typo just then, neropathy - a burning feeling in your forum)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trinkwasser, post: 30480, member: 11875"] That's very true. My Reactive Hypoglycemia was mostly "only" giving me numbers between 10 or so and 4 or so and my A1c was still in the low fives. Beacuse I was evidently doing this for around 50 years, believe me when I say "non-diabetic" numbers which are not NORMAL can produce neuropathy of both types, **** lipids, high BP and numerous other forms of damage. Do you feel lucky, punk? (I made a nice typo just then, neropathy - a burning feeling in your forum) [/QUOTE]
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