If I was diagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes but still have no symptoms (thirst/hungry/no urination) why is my blood sugar test not positive? Is that normal?
If I was diagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes but still have no symptoms (thirst/hungry/no urination) why is my blood sugar test not positive? Is that normal?
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First, if a person diagnosed with pre-diabetes changes her lifestyle and loses 20% of her body weight, it is possible to get it back. It's always in danger, but the beta cells haven't started dying yet, so they can be reversed. A diagnosis of type 2 diabetes means that beta cells have begun to die.Read more
First, if a person diagnosed with pre-diabetes changes her lifestyle and loses 20% of her body weight, it is possible to get it back. It’s always in danger, but the beta cells haven’t started dying yet, so they can be reversed.
A diagnosis of type 2 diabetes means that beta cells have begun to die. This is not reversible and is always medically recognized as diabetes. Although there may be no symptoms, Type 2 is chronic and progressive. You can slow the process down, but it goes back in with age
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