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Old 11-12-2013, 02:03 PM #15
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I am not surprised at all that he didn't want to give you medication.

Like I said earlier, your numbers do not present as a problem to most doctors. And no, you are not diabetic, but your numbers indicate you will be. Keep on trying to find ways to lower it and find a doctor that believes in treating it BEFORE you are a full blown diabetic.

I agree with everything Hopeless said too..there ARE consequences to spikes. Problem is most doctors don't worry til it's too late.

Hope you get it figured out real soon.
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