"m.w.chang" wrote:
> 
> is it talking about real diabetes, or just symptoms of diabetes when the
> resulting problem is not real diabetes?
> 
> > Googling for sleep disorders linked to diabetes produces quite a few
> > links appearing to show a corelation between sleep apnea and diabetes.
> > Serious western research on this subject? Perhaps google for related
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Been following this. I've had some experience with diabetes, diagnosed
8/20/56, been on a pump since 6/??/81, kidney transplant 4 years ago. 
See an internal medicine doctor that specializes in diabetes!!  Most
GP's aren't up on the latest stuff.  The new bG levels are NOTHING above
126 milligrams per decilitre (the little one deci or deca??).  There is
a test called a glycosylated hemoglobin test that gives an average of
yur bG level for several weeks.  There is no more guess work whether you
have diabetes or not, just how you decide to treat it.  Again, as some
have recommended, you should consult a doctor.  If at all possible a
specialist.
Bob
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