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Old 02-20-2008, 06:30 AM #3
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Hi Megan

Thanks for the welcome! Yes, I have seen a neurologist Cabrini. I'd like to try another neuro though. Mine seems too passive. I've always taken the approach that its best to act as soon as possible (but I have to balance this with a tendancy to become obessive about these problems!)

I wonder if I have some sort of pre-diabetes. But no one in the medical profession has suggested this to me. Recently I had a lot of blood tests done. My "fasting P glucose" was 5.4 (acceptable range 3.6 to 6). {notsure about the units used here in Oz - the units on my test sheet seem to be milli-mols/litre. The units could differ in the USA.}

Yes, I have noticed that Brian on this board has made many interesting posts. In time, I'll get to "talk" to him I am sure.

Best wishes
Steve
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