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<blockquote data-quote="woodywhippet61" data-source="post: 1644634" data-attributes="member: 418778"><p>Maybe it's because traditionally pre-diabetics could stop becoming type 2 with lifestyle changes rather than being type 2 and being it for ever. Oops nope that doesn't really work does it given that I've been told that I am not considered diabetic by my surgery so what is the difference for me between being pre-diabetic and type 2 as diagnosed by my surgery. There's no logic to that either.</p><p></p><p>Also I made a bargain so that I wouldn't be on meds. So I'd have been on them if I hadn't objected and my original A1c test results put me well within the type 2 range. Yet I'm not any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodywhippet61, post: 1644634, member: 418778"] Maybe it's because traditionally pre-diabetics could stop becoming type 2 with lifestyle changes rather than being type 2 and being it for ever. Oops nope that doesn't really work does it given that I've been told that I am not considered diabetic by my surgery so what is the difference for me between being pre-diabetic and type 2 as diagnosed by my surgery. There's no logic to that either. Also I made a bargain so that I wouldn't be on meds. So I'd have been on them if I hadn't objected and my original A1c test results put me well within the type 2 range. Yet I'm not any longer. [/QUOTE]
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