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<blockquote data-quote="Bellx15" data-source="post: 323375" data-attributes="member: 26391"><p>Thanks, both. I'll just try to clarify:</p><p></p><p>I am trying to distinguish between a condition of <em>diabetes</em>, where damage has occurred, and a<em> temporary condition</em> in which the liver, and maybe the body more generally, is overloaded with glucose, so cannot store it as efficiently as before. As result, it accumulates in the blood. Physical damage v. temporary overloading. </p><p></p><p>My guess is that during my very high glucose phase my body was just overloaded, and couldn't clear the excess blood glucose so well, if at all. If that is the case:</p><p></p><p>1. Is that really diabetes, or just the road to diabetes?</p><p></p><p>If it is just on the road, I don't see how a diagnosis could be justified at that stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bellx15, post: 323375, member: 26391"] Thanks, both. I'll just try to clarify: I am trying to distinguish between a condition of [i]diabetes[/i], where damage has occurred, and a[i] temporary condition[/i] in which the liver, and maybe the body more generally, is overloaded with glucose, so cannot store it as efficiently as before. As result, it accumulates in the blood. Physical damage v. temporary overloading. My guess is that during my very high glucose phase my body was just overloaded, and couldn't clear the excess blood glucose so well, if at all. If that is the case: 1. Is that really diabetes, or just the road to diabetes? If it is just on the road, I don't see how a diagnosis could be justified at that stage. [/QUOTE]
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