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Blood Glucose and A1C show improvement, blood meter showing rise in blood sugar lately?
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<blockquote data-quote="dnfuss" data-source="post: 91866" data-attributes="member: 15487"><p>I feel fine. But I also felt fine when my numbers were pre-diabetic. Most people with pre-diabetes generally don't "feel bad." Even those with full-blown diabetes often don't exhibit physical symptoms (neuropathy, kidney damage, heart attack, etc.) upon diagnosis. But after years of extremely high numbers they go on to develop those severe complications that are irreversible. And as I mentioned earlier, pre-diabetes comes with its own risks, including a direct correlation with significantly higher rates of cardiovascular events (stroke and heart attack) and approximately one-third of pre-diabetics going on to full-blown diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnfuss, post: 91866, member: 15487"] I feel fine. But I also felt fine when my numbers were pre-diabetic. Most people with pre-diabetes generally don't "feel bad." Even those with full-blown diabetes often don't exhibit physical symptoms (neuropathy, kidney damage, heart attack, etc.) upon diagnosis. But after years of extremely high numbers they go on to develop those severe complications that are irreversible. And as I mentioned earlier, pre-diabetes comes with its own risks, including a direct correlation with significantly higher rates of cardiovascular events (stroke and heart attack) and approximately one-third of pre-diabetics going on to full-blown diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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