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<blockquote data-quote="Lynnzhealth" data-source="post: 2359184" data-attributes="member: 436056"><p>I'm glad your sister has your support, DanutaMorks. I have to say with all the ups and downs that my latest A1C was 7.1. YIPPEE! As long as it keeps going down I'm happy. I have to get back to reading Dr. Bernstein's book because things slip through the holes in my memory. And, I have been eating more protein and that helps a lot. A funny thing, though. I'm not sure if anyone else experiences this, however when I do heavy exercise, like shovelling, my BG goes up. I can walk along with my dog at a less strenuous pace and it goes down. I have been feeling better this past month, so that's a good thing. Good luck to all in this journey. Stay safe and stay well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynnzhealth, post: 2359184, member: 436056"] I'm glad your sister has your support, DanutaMorks. I have to say with all the ups and downs that my latest A1C was 7.1. YIPPEE! As long as it keeps going down I'm happy. I have to get back to reading Dr. Bernstein's book because things slip through the holes in my memory. And, I have been eating more protein and that helps a lot. A funny thing, though. I'm not sure if anyone else experiences this, however when I do heavy exercise, like shovelling, my BG goes up. I can walk along with my dog at a less strenuous pace and it goes down. I have been feeling better this past month, so that's a good thing. Good luck to all in this journey. Stay safe and stay well. [/QUOTE]
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