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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1757549" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>We're not exactly qualified to diagnose anyone here, but I tend to agree with the doc about being fine... Those are pretty good numbers. (The 5's in the morning could be dawn phenomenon, and non-diabetics get that too.) There's a bunch of other things that can cause a dry mouth, (temporarily or chronically inflamed saliva glands, Sjögren's, side effects of other meds, or simply slight dehydration), but until you drink massive amounts and your bs still tops 10, your pee smells sweet and other symptoms pop up, I wouldn't worry about (pre-)diabetes. Personally. No idea whether others here have different ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1757549, member: 401801"] We're not exactly qualified to diagnose anyone here, but I tend to agree with the doc about being fine... Those are pretty good numbers. (The 5's in the morning could be dawn phenomenon, and non-diabetics get that too.) There's a bunch of other things that can cause a dry mouth, (temporarily or chronically inflamed saliva glands, Sjögren's, side effects of other meds, or simply slight dehydration), but until you drink massive amounts and your bs still tops 10, your pee smells sweet and other symptoms pop up, I wouldn't worry about (pre-)diabetes. Personally. No idea whether others here have different ideas? [/QUOTE]
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