Cardiovascular: Heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, infections, nerve damage, and death.
Answered 11/25/2013
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poorly controlled..: Then suffer with eye disease-blindness risk; nerve disease- limb ulcers, infections -amputations; kidney disease-dialysis; heart attacks, strokes. But if well controlled can markedly reduce risk of all of these, and have normal life, no complications, normal life span.
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