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<blockquote data-quote="sud5nala" data-source="post: 1202280" data-attributes="member: 307629"><p>The medical literature names blood pressure control as a top priority in managing diabetes/prediabetes. Higher blood pressure aggravates most of the complications of high blood glucose, including retina, artery, and kidney disease. Diabetic hypertension differs from nondiabetic in up to six ways, one of which is "isolated systolic HT" (only the top number is elevated).</p><p> </p><p>The "complications" of diabetes take years and years to brew (but if there is delay in detecting the hyperglycaemia, the complications may be brewing in the meantime). But as for symptoms, some other people with borderline levels report here having symptoms including frequent infections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sud5nala, post: 1202280, member: 307629"] The medical literature names blood pressure control as a top priority in managing diabetes/prediabetes. Higher blood pressure aggravates most of the complications of high blood glucose, including retina, artery, and kidney disease. Diabetic hypertension differs from nondiabetic in up to six ways, one of which is "isolated systolic HT" (only the top number is elevated). The "complications" of diabetes take years and years to brew (but if there is delay in detecting the hyperglycaemia, the complications may be brewing in the meantime). But as for symptoms, some other people with borderline levels report here having symptoms including frequent infections. [/QUOTE]
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