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<blockquote data-quote="CherryAA" data-source="post: 1555826" data-attributes="member: 327005"><p>Thank you @darkhorse . As I've already said - my reason for looking into this was to see if there was any indication with my own blood tests over many years, consistent with the development of diabetes. </p><p></p><p>My thinking had been that given we now know it takes years for insulin resistance to become diabetes, and when it does that diabetes is implicated in myriad diseases - then it seemed to be extremely unlikely that its development would not manifest somewhere over the years from a standard blood sample. Thus if one could identify which ones of the tests might be relevant then it was worth seeing if someone had done it. I started with trigs because that one seemed to be the most obvious . It also means that now I have a baseline to compare my latest results with my former healthier self ( fasting trigs of 0.44 - current 0.8 ) so someway to go yet - also a similar story to my hab1C of 42 for which I have no healthy comparative !)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CherryAA, post: 1555826, member: 327005"] Thank you @darkhorse . As I've already said - my reason for looking into this was to see if there was any indication with my own blood tests over many years, consistent with the development of diabetes. My thinking had been that given we now know it takes years for insulin resistance to become diabetes, and when it does that diabetes is implicated in myriad diseases - then it seemed to be extremely unlikely that its development would not manifest somewhere over the years from a standard blood sample. Thus if one could identify which ones of the tests might be relevant then it was worth seeing if someone had done it. I started with trigs because that one seemed to be the most obvious . It also means that now I have a baseline to compare my latest results with my former healthier self ( fasting trigs of 0.44 - current 0.8 ) so someway to go yet - also a similar story to my hab1C of 42 for which I have no healthy comparative !) [/QUOTE]
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