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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2204609"><p>The diagnostic criteria for diabetes (type 2) is a failure to maintain glucose homeostasis. Elevated blood glucose. It should actually be elevated glucose and/or insulin dysfunction, but that's a topic for another day. If you do not have elevated glucose, and your insulin profiling is normal, then you do not have diabetes. You cannot have a diagnosable condition if it cannot be pathologically diagnosed. However, that <em>doesn't</em> mean that you can't get it, or that it won't come back if you've already had it. In today's food environment, vigilance is key for all.</p><p></p><p>If glucose intolerance is diabetes, then every single type 2 on these boards was born diabetic. We know this isn't true. Glucose intolerance only becomes diabetes, or returns to diabetes, if it is inappropriately managed. Using myself as an example, I know for a fact that no doctor on Earth could currently diagnose me as diabetic. <em>At the moment.</em></p><p></p><p>Again, this is just my view. Others are free to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2204609"] The diagnostic criteria for diabetes (type 2) is a failure to maintain glucose homeostasis. Elevated blood glucose. It should actually be elevated glucose and/or insulin dysfunction, but that's a topic for another day. If you do not have elevated glucose, and your insulin profiling is normal, then you do not have diabetes. You cannot have a diagnosable condition if it cannot be pathologically diagnosed. However, that [I]doesn't[/I] mean that you can't get it, or that it won't come back if you've already had it. In today's food environment, vigilance is key for all. If glucose intolerance is diabetes, then every single type 2 on these boards was born diabetic. We know this isn't true. Glucose intolerance only becomes diabetes, or returns to diabetes, if it is inappropriately managed. Using myself as an example, I know for a fact that no doctor on Earth could currently diagnose me as diabetic. [I]At the moment.[/I] Again, this is just my view. Others are free to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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