phoenix
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T2 can be insidious with glucose levels gradually rising so causing no perceptible symptoms like many of those above until very high glucose levels are reached. That's why DUK called it the silent assassin in one of their campaigns.
There are people that aren't diagnosed until they have the onset of complications. (quite high levels in some countries).
(and you aren't even going to get sweet tasting urine until your levels are above 10mmol/l, fortunately doctors no longer have to use this method but it was the standard test for centuries. I do remember the account of a child that was 'diagnosed' by her parents when ants were attracted to an outside loo)
There are people that aren't diagnosed until they have the onset of complications. (quite high levels in some countries).
(and you aren't even going to get sweet tasting urine until your levels are above 10mmol/l, fortunately doctors no longer have to use this method but it was the standard test for centuries. I do remember the account of a child that was 'diagnosed' by her parents when ants were attracted to an outside loo)