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    He1ac results

    Thanks for clearing things up, My nurse was pleased with the results so it does look like I've mixed the units. I didn't want to ask her, I have autism, recently diagnosed and some days are much better than others for asking questions
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    He1ac results

    Thanks very much, I've dropped about 20 pound, had a knee replacement so hopefully getting more mobile some day soon
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    He1ac results

    Hi all, I got my results back today, I've gone from 57% to 49%. I meant to ask what I should be at. Please forgive my ignorance but I figure this forum would be much more accurate than google [emoji3]
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    New and worried

    Once again I'm touched by everyone s help and advice. The positivity is exactly what I need. Thanks
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    New and worried

    Thanks again to all for support and information. Just what I need
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    New and worried

    Thanks for the information
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    New and worried

    Congratulations, However I can't remember the last time I had a cold, I dont tend to get I'll at all apart from diabetes of course lol
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    New and worried

    Hi DeejayR unfortunately rugby gave me many things , enjoyment, camaraderie, but more recently questionable looks and a metal knee. My playing days are over
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    New and worried

    Resurgam my apologies again
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    New and worried

    Pardon me Resurgan but predictive text has a habit of making an idiot of me . My apologies getting your name wrong
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    New and worried

    Wow after reading the diet Resurface suggested I should have become diabetic years ago. I had to wipe my phone when reading it as I drooled a little.....too much information?
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    New and worried

    Thanks TD2, I've got hands like shovels so I may need a measuring bowl in stead lol I really appreciate any and all advice as I've resisted the urge up to now to google answers as not always reliable
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    New and worried

    Jeez I have so much to learn, I just hope I have the will power to go cold turkey but if not I'll be sensible, baby steps leading to a life change
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    New and worried

    I'm a six foot three, 19 stone rugby player, scared of nothing in my life until I got my diagnosis. I already feel better knowing others are going through this too, that sounds terrible but you know what I mean
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    New and worried

    Very much appreciated Rachox
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    New and worried

    Hi again, thanks to you all, you won't believe how much of a relief it is to know there are so many friendly people in here. I imagine the knowledge of diabetes is second to none in here. I hope the powers that be tap into such a rich resource
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    New and worried

    Thank-you, my head feels a little mashed as the diagnosis was a lot to take in but once it clears I know I'll be full of questions if people don't mind
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    New and worried

    Already I can see the positivity in here, strength in numbers!! I like the point of not wanting to join this club but I'm hoping to make the best of it now I'm here
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    New and worried

    Thank you , very much appreciated
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    New and worried

    Hi all, I'm Andy, 50 and newly diagnosed with type 2 and if I'm honest quite worried. I've been reading the forums and people here seem positive and helpful, hopefully as questions or doubts pop into my mind you will be as helpful to me as you have to others. Thanks in advance
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