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Newcastle diet starting Monday, done it once who gonna join me on my journey??
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<blockquote data-quote="brettsza" data-source="post: 862317" data-attributes="member: 122246"><p>I am still trying to figure out when would you call a person non diabetic or in remission, a1c is excellent but me neing on low carb diet keeps the a1c in check before and after nd. I have had two or three very high carb treats and 2 hour readings are 5's. Not tried again and neither do I intend to, but what would a non diabetic really go up to in terms of levels of bg or would they never see 5's and 6's no matter how high carb they go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brettsza, post: 862317, member: 122246"] I am still trying to figure out when would you call a person non diabetic or in remission, a1c is excellent but me neing on low carb diet keeps the a1c in check before and after nd. I have had two or three very high carb treats and 2 hour readings are 5's. Not tried again and neither do I intend to, but what would a non diabetic really go up to in terms of levels of bg or would they never see 5's and 6's no matter how high carb they go. [/QUOTE]
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