Just keep in mind though the term "pre-diabetes" is often tossed around with which I have no issue, It has no basis in fact. With no health issues whatsoever, we are all "pre-diabetic" until we get diabetes.
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(03-04-2025, 08:33 AM)speedy Wrote: Just keep in mind though the term "pre-diabetes" is often tossed around with which I have no issue, It has no basis in fact. With no health issues whatsoever, we are all "pre-diabetic" until we get diabetes. Technically that's true. However, by that same logic, you can also say that, with no health issues whatsoever, we are all pre- dead but that has no medical meaning or use. Terry
In keeping with the "In the hospital again" and diabetes, my wife accidentally overdosed herself on insulin last night, so we spent 3 hours in the ER. Got to bed around 0200. Doc says probably not a huge deal, just monitor blood glucose frequently for the next couple of days. Her insulin is the long-acting glargine stuff that comes in a pen.
(03-04-2025, 09:07 AM)olfart Wrote: In keeping with the "In the hospital again" and diabetes, my wife accidentally overdosed herself on insulin last night, so we spent 3 hours in the ER. Got to bed around 0200. Doc says probably not a huge deal, just monitor blood glucose frequently for the next couple of days. Her insulin is the long-acting glargine stuff that comes in a pen. That's the kind I used to be on. Terry (03-04-2025, 09:06 AM)specops56 Wrote:Believe what you want. I go with proven science and facts.(03-04-2025, 08:33 AM)speedy Wrote: Just keep in mind though the term "pre-diabetes" is often tossed around with which I have no issue, It has no basis in fact. With no health issues whatsoever, we are all "pre-diabetic" until we get diabetes. (03-05-2025, 09:53 AM)speedy Wrote:(03-04-2025, 09:06 AM)specops56 Wrote:Believe what you want. I go with proven science and facts.(03-04-2025, 08:33 AM)speedy Wrote: Just keep in mind though the term "pre-diabetes" is often tossed around with which I have no issue, It has no basis in fact. With no health issues whatsoever, we are all "pre-diabetic" until we get diabetes. Please, show me your science that proves Pre-diabetes is not a legitimate medical term used doctors to describe a specific level of fasting blood glucose. I'll wait. Terry
Not my job. Go find it. You obviously have much time on your hands based on your assorted posts.
(03-06-2025, 08:28 AM)speedy Wrote: Not my job. Go find it. You obviously have much time on your hands based on your assorted posts. It's called being retired. Terry |
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