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<blockquote data-quote="ExtremelyW0rried" data-source="post: 1827586" data-attributes="member: 429908"><p>No I would record it if you’ve been asked to and just make a note of what he ate. </p><p></p><p>I don’t know why the gp is talking about t2 diabetes, except to say that usually gps see more t2 and also they used to only seeing t1s when they are very ill. </p><p>As I said before if it is diabetes you are seeing it very early and the a1c is only slightly raised and is not diagnostic. A gp won’t be familiar with this situation and will tell you t1 develops quickly etc etc. But it does not. It can take a couple of years. It’s just that one it is symptomatic then yes, then it develops quickly. But before blood sugars are 10, they are 9, before they are 9 they are 8, etc. It’s not always a fast process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExtremelyW0rried, post: 1827586, member: 429908"] No I would record it if you’ve been asked to and just make a note of what he ate. I don’t know why the gp is talking about t2 diabetes, except to say that usually gps see more t2 and also they used to only seeing t1s when they are very ill. As I said before if it is diabetes you are seeing it very early and the a1c is only slightly raised and is not diagnostic. A gp won’t be familiar with this situation and will tell you t1 develops quickly etc etc. But it does not. It can take a couple of years. It’s just that one it is symptomatic then yes, then it develops quickly. But before blood sugars are 10, they are 9, before they are 9 they are 8, etc. It’s not always a fast process. [/QUOTE]
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