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Originally Posted by Mere View Post
Cyclelops, I wonder why that is? Do the levels change based on age? I am 48.

My glucose, non-fasting, is usually just outside of the range for normal. Always borderline. I suppose the neurologist will let me know if this has any bearing on or is causative of my PN. I suppose it could be that it is normal for me.

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There is increasing evidence and research (Johns Hopkins, Cornell-Weill, etc) regarding the relationship between a pre-diabetic condition (consistant high 'normal' readings) and the onset of PN.
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