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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2204621"><p>But you were almost certainly born with the propensity to become diabetic. Over the course of your lifetime you consumed more glucose than you used. Or something happened during your lifetime to make you less able to process carbohydrate. In most people it's a cumulative effect that manifests in midlife. The telltale sign, that we call normal, is the "middle aged spread". In others, something happens during their life that changes their ability to process carbs. The previously mentioned seed oils damaging mitochondria, for example.</p><p></p><p>It's multifaceted and endlessly nuanced. Nonetheless, if a diagnosis of diabetes cannot be made then you do not have it, irrespective of what happened in the past, or what may happen in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2204621"] But you were almost certainly born with the propensity to become diabetic. Over the course of your lifetime you consumed more glucose than you used. Or something happened during your lifetime to make you less able to process carbohydrate. In most people it's a cumulative effect that manifests in midlife. The telltale sign, that we call normal, is the "middle aged spread". In others, something happens during their life that changes their ability to process carbs. The previously mentioned seed oils damaging mitochondria, for example. It's multifaceted and endlessly nuanced. Nonetheless, if a diagnosis of diabetes cannot be made then you do not have it, irrespective of what happened in the past, or what may happen in the future. [/QUOTE]
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