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Can you be diabetic and register normal blood sugar levels?


Can you be diabetic and register normal blood sugar levels? -- Posted by fuel on 10-23-04 22:42


I think I may have diabetes because of several symptoms - excessive thirst,
excessive urination, lethargy, headaches after eating certain foods.

My father is diabetic, so he tested my blood on his little meter thing.
Turns out my blood is fine. But could I still have diabetes despite this? I
may get blood work done to make sure.





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