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On 8/25/2023 at 3:27 AM, TheDude2k said:

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Surprising that somebody so fit and healthy looking would have these problems.

3 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

Surprising that somebody so fit and healthy looking would have these problems.

 

Depending on Mel's family history, she could have a predisposition to diabetes.  Good thing it was caught in the prediabetes phase so she can make lifestyle and dietary adjustments.  But yeah, still young and fit to be diagnosed with it.

If she's type 1, then it is genetic more than anything else.

Type 1 usually occurs during childhood and is rare with adults.  One can still have a genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes, which just means they are more susceptible to getting it than others.  Anyways, it's good that Mel found out about it earlier and is open about it.

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