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Anybody in here have Diabetes?
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<blockquote data-quote="98slowbra" data-source="post: 3691879" data-attributes="member: 32966"><p>You sure know your stuff about it, I was what they call hypobycemic when I was a kid, which is low blood sugar all the time, and the docs think there is some coalation with hypobycimic and type 1 diabetes, but there is no proven fact yet. A normal person A1C should be around 3-5 which mine was 13 and now it stays around 7 with my insulin pump. Your normal blood sugar should be betweeen 70-120, I think mine was 550 when I first was diagonsed. Any he is correct on the constant urination because they sugars are gonig out through your urine which they refer to as keytones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98slowbra, post: 3691879, member: 32966"] You sure know your stuff about it, I was what they call hypobycemic when I was a kid, which is low blood sugar all the time, and the docs think there is some coalation with hypobycimic and type 1 diabetes, but there is no proven fact yet. A normal person A1C should be around 3-5 which mine was 13 and now it stays around 7 with my insulin pump. Your normal blood sugar should be betweeen 70-120, I think mine was 550 when I first was diagonsed. Any he is correct on the constant urination because they sugars are gonig out through your urine which they refer to as keytones. [/QUOTE]
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