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      Potential Damage from Prediabetes? back to articles A lot of people wonder why prediabetes is such a concern. They have not looked into the matter and seem content to just keep on going as usual - in spite of the doctor's warning. Of course, when a doctor gives a warning, some heed should be taken. When I was first told my sugar was high, I thought very little about it. I noted it mentally, but did nothing. Unfortunately, that was a foolish move. Later, I began to learn what it actually meant. I was surprised and wished I had taken it seriously earlier than what I did. One thing that could be happening when prediabetic conditions are present is that there is an increase in triglyceride levels. This leads to the development of heart disease in many cases. Even worse is the strong possibility of damage to your heart and your arteries. That also encourages heart disease and eventual