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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks for sharing.
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SFC Terry Stinnett
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People should be screened for type 2 diabetes at age 45 +/- depending upon myriad risk factors. That's only going to work for those who have actual access to health care.
https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2022/sneaky-diabetes-symptoms.html?cmp=EMC-DSO-NLC-WBLTR---MCTRL-040822-TS1-6281438&ET_CID=6281438&ET_RID=10592596&encparam=0WsyK8cZfiCdu1GnisQH8bkWJjT4dzgOuhzYnZ8ruuw%3d
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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So much stuff out there and not all that much evidence...I suggest they knock off the scare tactics.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Most healthy people have no idea what their A1C is nor have they had it tested; so finding a group of "healthy" people with no prior risk is tough to do.
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SFC Terry Stinnett
SFC Terry Stinnett
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Lt Col Charlie Brown maybe they need to find a new more competent PCP. Mine have consistently tested for this since Peri-menopause as aging is a significant co-factor along with other hormonal changes in late mid-life. It's a blood draw that should go along with regular complete metabolic panel, and absolutely upon entry into Medicare.
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