Doc don wrote:
> Other conditions which seem to be related to this are, gestational (pregnancy
> related) diabetes, babies born "heavy for term," and eventually adult onset
> diabetes.
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Hmmm. My 2nd baby was 10 pounds 2 ounces (1965) and the word "prediabetic"
was mentioned briefly. And I am hypothyroid today. Am not diabetic today,
and all fasting glucose tests seem to come back OK. But the idea of glucose
intolerance or hypoglycemia has crossed my mind when I've occasionally
nodded off after a heavy carb meal.
Joan McPhee, not an M.D.
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