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    HBA1C = 40

    Do you think as you get older or as one’s body necessarily ages it gets harder for the body to stay in that safe zone.
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    HBA1C = 40

    Thanks for the replies.
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    HBA1C = 40

    Hi I am Diabetic type 2 and I try to keep to a kind of Keto diet, trying to minimise carbs and not eat any sugar excuses (which happens from time to time). My HBA1C is 40, this means that I am normal, does this mean I am in remission? I have also been asked to see GP about kidney function, what...
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    Low Carb - Falling off the wagon

    Thanks O. I guess I just wondered what kind of damage it does to long term health. To binge all the time, of course is not good and would strain the cardio vascular system I guess, so, I suspect that a week's binge is just not good, but it's probably hard to quantify. Perhaps I should wait a few...
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    Low Carb - Falling off the wagon

    I normally largely manage to keep to a very low carb regime. At one point I even put my diabetes into remission. I am less rigid now and so I suspect I am not in remission now. I went away for 5 days on a school trip (I am a teacher) and all the food was high carb, so I ate it. What impact does...
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    What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

    I have only been diagnosed with Type II for a week. Today my fasting blood sugar was 6.8. I think I’d like it to be lower. I’m not quite sure why there is so much variation? I’m on a very low sugar keto diet. I’m still on the steep learning curve in every direction