Yes Heather - I am TYpe 2 and doctors assume any ailment I have is related to it without any further tests.  They may be right but it is guessing on their part.
When my uncle was 68 he was diagnosed with diabetes but it was so mild that no treatment was required.  Prior to this he had vascular issues with his legs which was not related to diabetes.  End result is similar for the toes etc.  He had to have a toe removed which they said was diabetes but it was previous issues.  They allowed this to get infected so he had to go back in and have half his foot removed - when I challenged the hospital on whether they were going to deal with the underlying issue, they said it was just diabetes.  I asked them how they arrived at that conclusion as his glucose had never been over 6 - and that they would never have know he had diabetes if I had never told them.
Before a the next procedure to trim a bit more of his foot - they did an ultra sound of this lower body - low and behold all the blood vessels in his upper legs were almost blocked causing the problems in his lower legs - the same as diabetes.  His blood vessels were all stripped out and he has had no further issues - was 6 years ago and he is 88 now and doing really well - diabetes cannot be identified by normal testing and it shows all normal.
Yes - medicos need to stop assuming and start checking.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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