Type II diabetes ratings will depend heavily upon the level of control they demonstrate. Control is important because Diabetes is a progressive disease that can be slowed by meticulous control of blood sugar, weight control, and exercise. Diabetes control is monitored by testing glycosylated hemoglobin in the blood and by home monitoring of blood sugar. Normal glycosylated hemoglobin is a value of <6. Levels above 8 are evidence of poor control.
Expectations:
Condition | Rating |
Age of onset 31-45 | Table 4-8 |
Age of onset 46+ | Table 2-8 |
Age of onset 50+ with good control | Standard to table 3 |
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