Paul Saladino· MD
somebody's glucose is 80 fasting glucose 80 and then and they're fasting insulin is like 30. they have a problem
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somebody's glucose is 80 fasting glucose 80 and then and they're fasting insulin is like 30. they have a problem
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if they assume that their insulin is fine too because they're clearing their blood sugar and it's 82 can you explain just why you're
and you know if they assume that their insulin is fine too because they're clearing their blood sugar and it's 82 can you explain just why you're not I mean you're literally not looking at insulin but insulin could be elevated and you wouldn't know it
And usually the person walking around with a fasting glucose of 82 probably doesn't have a very high fasting insulin and It's the postprandial stuff you worry about.