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<blockquote data-quote="David147" data-source="post: 873945" data-attributes="member: 164935"><p>These definitely sound like concerns to take to your doctor! Recently, I had a test done that showed my A1c levels at 8.5%, normal is around 6%. This is a blood test that tests the glucose levels of your blood for a 3 month average and is an indicator of pre diabetes. I also had high cholesterol. Total was at 239 which is considered borderline high. I started a plan in March that has helped me lose weight, lower my cholesterol and bring my blood sugar down to normal. All without medication. I hope your visit goes well tomorrow and that your test results turn out better than mine were. </p><p>The good news is that there is a solution out there that doesn't require medication. If you want to know about it, please check out this website. Please ALWAYS get the advice of your doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David147, post: 873945, member: 164935"] These definitely sound like concerns to take to your doctor! Recently, I had a test done that showed my A1c levels at 8.5%, normal is around 6%. This is a blood test that tests the glucose levels of your blood for a 3 month average and is an indicator of pre diabetes. I also had high cholesterol. Total was at 239 which is considered borderline high. I started a plan in March that has helped me lose weight, lower my cholesterol and bring my blood sugar down to normal. All without medication. I hope your visit goes well tomorrow and that your test results turn out better than mine were. The good news is that there is a solution out there that doesn't require medication. If you want to know about it, please check out this website. Please ALWAYS get the advice of your doctor. [/QUOTE]
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