Jim Chinnis wrote:
> Susan <nevermind@nomail.com> wrote in part:
> >Jim Chinnis wrote:
> >
> >> Interesting. Where does hb1ac fit in?
> >
> >Anything over 4.8-5% represents a rise in CVD mortality risk.
>
> But how does it compare with an oral glucose test?
More convenient.
However, both are unnecessary for diagnosing metabolic syndrome (MetS)
which is the underlying problem in many with coronary artery disease.
May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water curing our
diabetes, depression, anxiety or panic so that we can love our
neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a lot more dear neighbor
Jim whom I love unconditionally.
Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,
Andrew <><
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