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Old 11-20-2014, 08:29 PM
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Mark, There is no way you can tell if you have Pred-induced diabetes or Type I or II without consulting with an endocrinologist.

I disagree that your numbers are not harmful. Yes, it is normal to have somewhat higher blood glucose up to 2 hours after eating. But your body is still having harm done to it. And there remains the possibility of a hypoglycemic drop while you are sleeping, which is dangerous!

I agree about the protein shakes. That is not sufficient protein and they have way too much unopposed sugar in them.

I am quite frustrated with this situation and implore you to consult with an endo without delay.

Annie
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