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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1623271" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>That's just it a little higher causes me problems with numb feet and constant thrush. Exercise cannot help. I also have atherosclerosis which can get worse with uncontrolled diabetes. Then there's my hormone imbalances PCOS which is great on lower bgs. Weight loss too.</p><p>You cannot tell me that I don't benefit from not getting these things in good control and far less worry. Too much anxiety and mood swings aren't good for lasting relationships and career prospects.</p><p>The whole picture for me is what's important.</p><p>So</p><p>Weight loss til on as little insulin has been my on-going plan for a few yrs now. Progress is being made....which will continue.</p><p>I won't be panicking with this finding but I must express the whole health picture should be considered not snippets, like this seems to cover.</p><p>I won't be risking high bgs after these findings, no one should be expected too either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1623271, member: 196960"] That's just it a little higher causes me problems with numb feet and constant thrush. Exercise cannot help. I also have atherosclerosis which can get worse with uncontrolled diabetes. Then there's my hormone imbalances PCOS which is great on lower bgs. Weight loss too. You cannot tell me that I don't benefit from not getting these things in good control and far less worry. Too much anxiety and mood swings aren't good for lasting relationships and career prospects. The whole picture for me is what's important. So Weight loss til on as little insulin has been my on-going plan for a few yrs now. Progress is being made....which will continue. I won't be panicking with this finding but I must express the whole health picture should be considered not snippets, like this seems to cover. I won't be risking high bgs after these findings, no one should be expected too either. [/QUOTE]
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