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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1178335" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Thank you for your encouraging remarks [USER=85785]@nosher8355[/USER] and [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER].</p><p></p><p>Of course I have to add that I am not too despondent, and still think I had a good deal from Newcastle diet. At the very least, I will have delayed by 5 years and potential diabetes complications. Having been diagnosed 11 years ago I am very fortunate to have, thus far, had no problems with neuropathy or retinopathy. That can't be bad!</p><p></p><p>Having shouted from the rooftops here about my success with BG cotrol, post-ND, I felt it would be wrong to keep quiet about this 'minor setback'. That is how I regard the HbA1c of 43. It is a wake up call, and a reminder that we should never drop our guard with T2. Our bodies do change as we age, and undoubtedly my nutritional requirements are less than they were previously. Reducing that 43, should be achievable with a bit of tweaking of diet and exercise.</p><p>Disclosing here is not entirely a selfless act. I know that some of you will be keeping watch so that I cannot just slope off and deteriorate. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p>That is what makes this place invaluable in the management tools available. I will report back on progress.</p><p>Many thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1178335, member: 100904"] Thank you for your encouraging remarks [USER=85785]@nosher8355[/USER] and [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER]. Of course I have to add that I am not too despondent, and still think I had a good deal from Newcastle diet. At the very least, I will have delayed by 5 years and potential diabetes complications. Having been diagnosed 11 years ago I am very fortunate to have, thus far, had no problems with neuropathy or retinopathy. That can't be bad! Having shouted from the rooftops here about my success with BG cotrol, post-ND, I felt it would be wrong to keep quiet about this 'minor setback'. That is how I regard the HbA1c of 43. It is a wake up call, and a reminder that we should never drop our guard with T2. Our bodies do change as we age, and undoubtedly my nutritional requirements are less than they were previously. Reducing that 43, should be achievable with a bit of tweaking of diet and exercise. Disclosing here is not entirely a selfless act. I know that some of you will be keeping watch so that I cannot just slope off and deteriorate. ;) That is what makes this place invaluable in the management tools available. I will report back on progress. Many thanks. [/QUOTE]
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