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What is Glucose Intolerance, Borderline Diabetes, and Prediabetes?

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What is Glucose Intolerance, Borderline Diabetes, and Prediabetes?

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Glucose Intolerance, Borderline Diabetes, and Prediabetes all refer clinically to the same thing: abnormal elevated glucose levels out of the normal fasting range (75-100mg/dL), but not elevated to the point of a clinical diagnosis of diabetes. Often these terms should be thought of as a STRONG WARNING due to the fact that 70+% of all people with glucose intolerance, borderline diabetes, or prediabetes progress to being a diabetic within 5 years. Click here to learn more about clinical diagnosis for elevated glucose levels. Back to top.

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