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<blockquote data-quote="melbnrnr" data-source="post: 2663047" data-attributes="member: 582971"><p>I am not sure if having sharp things and mosh pits can coexist?</p><p></p><p>Im getting consistent numbers and have something for my next med visits. I havent had beer in over 10 years, and might have one wine with a meal, rarely like christmas. Alcohol is not something i drink. </p><p>The T1 part is that they maybe are concerned that i could be on a path of developing rather than a clear diagnosis. Its an assumption until i meet up again , and i will just be on a regular monitoring yearly check. Until everything settles down , its still a T2 strategy.</p><p></p><p>I never really thought about how this happened. My family which is quite large and live into their 80s, has no history of diabetes. </p><p>Pre Melbourne lockdowns, all my tests were very boring normal. This has come out of nowhere.</p><p></p><p>I think i am private around my group because they love talking medical things , I go out to escape problems and have fun. I try not to dwell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melbnrnr, post: 2663047, member: 582971"] I am not sure if having sharp things and mosh pits can coexist? Im getting consistent numbers and have something for my next med visits. I havent had beer in over 10 years, and might have one wine with a meal, rarely like christmas. Alcohol is not something i drink. The T1 part is that they maybe are concerned that i could be on a path of developing rather than a clear diagnosis. Its an assumption until i meet up again , and i will just be on a regular monitoring yearly check. Until everything settles down , its still a T2 strategy. I never really thought about how this happened. My family which is quite large and live into their 80s, has no history of diabetes. Pre Melbourne lockdowns, all my tests were very boring normal. This has come out of nowhere. I think i am private around my group because they love talking medical things , I go out to escape problems and have fun. I try not to dwell. [/QUOTE]
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