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Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
When you look at 56-year-old scientist Dr. Michael Snyder, it?s unlikely that ?diabetes? would be the first word to come to mind.
?I don?t look like the type of man who has diabetes,? he said. ?I have a thin frame and stay active.?
Based on his appearance, most other doctors would agree. However, Snyder?s first-of-its-kind research, through which he subjected himself to frequent lab tests over a period of more than a year, revealed that he did, in fact, have the condition ? and it allowed him to confront it earlier rather than later.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/03/15/extreme-gene-testing-one-researchers-experience/
Tut! 🙄
?I don?t look like the type of man who has diabetes,? he said. ?I have a thin frame and stay active.?
Based on his appearance, most other doctors would agree. However, Snyder?s first-of-its-kind research, through which he subjected himself to frequent lab tests over a period of more than a year, revealed that he did, in fact, have the condition ? and it allowed him to confront it earlier rather than later.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/03/15/extreme-gene-testing-one-researchers-experience/
?I don?t look like the type of man who has diabetes,? he said. ?I have a thin frame and stay active.?
Tut! 🙄