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<blockquote data-quote="Listlad" data-source="post: 2122714" data-attributes="member: 499223"><p>“<em>My belief is that "safe" blood glucose ranges are very personal. We encounter people joining here whose blood glucose numbers are relatively modest, yet at diagnosis, have pre-existing complications - peripheran neuropathy, sometmes kidney impacts and so on, yet others appear diagnosed with very high numbers, yet appear unscathed. Of course, the former may find their complications improve, or indeed disappear,”</em></p><p><em></em></p><p>This summed my condition up. Something that seems to have not been recognised. But I have to say I agree with your statement as it stands at the moment.</p><p></p><p>The fact that I registered a 49 once does not mean I did not have diabetic conditions.</p><p></p><p>And on that basis I should be T2 in remission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Listlad, post: 2122714, member: 499223"] “[I]My belief is that "safe" blood glucose ranges are very personal. We encounter people joining here whose blood glucose numbers are relatively modest, yet at diagnosis, have pre-existing complications - peripheran neuropathy, sometmes kidney impacts and so on, yet others appear diagnosed with very high numbers, yet appear unscathed. Of course, the former may find their complications improve, or indeed disappear,” [/I] This summed my condition up. Something that seems to have not been recognised. But I have to say I agree with your statement as it stands at the moment. The fact that I registered a 49 once does not mean I did not have diabetic conditions. And on that basis I should be T2 in remission. [/QUOTE]
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