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Be aware that there are GTT and IGT tests for glucose and insulin.
A high 'normal' result could be a red flag for a pre-diabetic condition.
This is often missed or ignored, due to lack of up-to-date information.
(the docs sometimes don't have a clue) Depends on who interprets
the results, and their knowledge of PN and pre-diabetic relationship.
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