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<blockquote data-quote="TooManyCrisps" data-source="post: 1079734" data-attributes="member: 244689"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'">[USER=271088]@Grungysquash[/USER], that's really good progress. I'm fairly newly diagnosed (8 weeks ago) and switched to a LCHF diet. I am finding most of my readings are 7s and 8s, with a few 9s and 10s thrown in for good measure. My HBA1C on diagnosis was 97, so I know it will take some time but I would be pleased if all my readings were under 8.5. I am very keen to avoid meds if possible, so am just doing diet and exercise. Any real carbs at all just send my levels shooting up. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooManyCrisps, post: 1079734, member: 244689"] [FONT=Arial][USER=271088]@Grungysquash[/USER], that's really good progress. I'm fairly newly diagnosed (8 weeks ago) and switched to a LCHF diet. I am finding most of my readings are 7s and 8s, with a few 9s and 10s thrown in for good measure. My HBA1C on diagnosis was 97, so I know it will take some time but I would be pleased if all my readings were under 8.5. I am very keen to avoid meds if possible, so am just doing diet and exercise. Any real carbs at all just send my levels shooting up. [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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