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Prediabetes - What Does It Mean?
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If you or someone you love has recently been told by a doctor that you now have prediabetes, then it is possible that you may not have heard that term before. It is a rather new medical term, although it refers to a condition that has been around for millennia. It used to be, when doctors found that someone had a little too much sugar in their blood, that they were told things like: "Your sugar is high"; "You have a touch of sugar;" or something similar.

While that sounded sweet and good, it really did not help patients to understand what the problem was. Of course when a doctor does not make something real clear, then medical advice often goes unheeded.

In order to remedy this problem, doctors wanted a term that would put a little fear into their patients when they heard of this condition. Instead of something that sounds kind of sweet, now you have the term “prediabetes” - which indeed carries an attention-getting tone to it.

The word "prediabetes” means that you are on your way to getting diabetes. You may be wondering, though, What should you do about it? Or, Is there a best course of action to take to reduce your risk further of getting diabetes? What about a special diabetic diet? Will insulin be necessary?

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