No my point was one of
@Paul_ post he said
With the rising popularity of low carb and keto, particularly for younger generations, it does present a potential challenge for diagnosis.
If they’ve led a keto low carb lifestyle, as a lifestyle choice in general not because there is signs of diabetes then have a routine Hba1C that comes back not diabetic and continue to have none diabetic Hba1C because of their chosen lifestyle then they are not diabetic or ever have been.
Of course all that could change if they decided in the future to go the high carb way of life, but even then it’s not a given that people who eat high carb will be eventually become diabetic.
So it doesn’t present a challenge for diagnosis
Hope I’ve explained that better than it reads lol