sanguine
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
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- Intolerance, career politicians, reality TV and so-called celebrity culture, mobile phones in the quiet carriage.
I just had my 6-month HbA1c test yesterday, and I'm now down to 42 (6.0%) from 45 in July, which I'm happy with since it puts me at the top of the non-diabetic range, especially given recent heat and stress which won't have helped! That was the only test done, I was hoping for lipids as well - is that normal for a 6-month?
The mmol/l equivalent of this is 7.0, which as others have found seems a bit higher than my normal readings, and it makes you wonder what the equivalence actually means; but I'm not going to worry too much about that.
Since March when diagnosed, I've also got my weight down to 72 kg from 90 kg (20% loss, BMI now 24.7) and blood pressure nicely averaging around 120/65. And I'm probably fitter than I have been for over 20 years
So, off to see my DN in the morning to discuss ...
Oh, and @Bluetit1802 this gives you another crack at getting to 40 first!
The mmol/l equivalent of this is 7.0, which as others have found seems a bit higher than my normal readings, and it makes you wonder what the equivalence actually means; but I'm not going to worry too much about that.
Since March when diagnosed, I've also got my weight down to 72 kg from 90 kg (20% loss, BMI now 24.7) and blood pressure nicely averaging around 120/65. And I'm probably fitter than I have been for over 20 years

So, off to see my DN in the morning to discuss ...
Oh, and @Bluetit1802 this gives you another crack at getting to 40 first!
