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So, I had been getting higher readings on my glucometer and decided to see my doctor and give metformin another try. I also wanted to get some clarification about my condition since he has never actually told me I am diabetic, but kept telling me my blood tests were normal. So in I went with my list and my readings and asked my questions. He finally said Yes, you are diabetic. and agreed to refer me to an endo. He also doubled my metformin and put me on lipitor for the cholesterol problem he has

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