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<blockquote data-quote="LadyJay" data-source="post: 2676346" data-attributes="member: 234530"><p>Hi</p><p>I’ve been pre diabetic for years (I’m 72) and controlling it with diet and ideas from this site. </p><p>Last year my anxiety levels were through the roof as my husband was rushed to hospital with suspected stroke and, although relatively well now on meds, he is still so worried that it might happen again. Consequently we are both on edge!</p><p>I assume that my latest A1c test went to 50 because of the stress. I got it down to 48 after a month but the nurse has decided I am now diabetic. She is sending me to the NHS Diabetic Education Training Centre for an all day course and wants me to have another test in a year. </p><p>Thoughts anyone? Am I going to hear the opposite of what is on this site and will be wasting my time?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyJay, post: 2676346, member: 234530"] Hi I’ve been pre diabetic for years (I’m 72) and controlling it with diet and ideas from this site. Last year my anxiety levels were through the roof as my husband was rushed to hospital with suspected stroke and, although relatively well now on meds, he is still so worried that it might happen again. Consequently we are both on edge! I assume that my latest A1c test went to 50 because of the stress. I got it down to 48 after a month but the nurse has decided I am now diabetic. She is sending me to the NHS Diabetic Education Training Centre for an all day course and wants me to have another test in a year. Thoughts anyone? Am I going to hear the opposite of what is on this site and will be wasting my time? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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