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<blockquote data-quote="Estragon" data-source="post: 2294055" data-attributes="member: 514877"><p>Sure, as this is a long term test, resulting from months of stress on your endocrine system, then to get to that number means you'd have had to have been pre-diab for a long-time. I was 89 a year ago. I had my Metformin doubled by GP and now I adhere to a truly, but not zero or minuscule, but low carb diet. I've knocked back my HBA1C down from that 89 to a manageable 52. Now I have A1C of prediab and sometimes hit <6 during the day. Not too shabby?</p><p></p><p>For some of us, it is a less strenuous task. For me, it remains or requires me to be vigilant and understanding and caring for my body without the necessity to stress-out over the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estragon, post: 2294055, member: 514877"] Sure, as this is a long term test, resulting from months of stress on your endocrine system, then to get to that number means you'd have had to have been pre-diab for a long-time. I was 89 a year ago. I had my Metformin doubled by GP and now I adhere to a truly, but not zero or minuscule, but low carb diet. I've knocked back my HBA1C down from that 89 to a manageable 52. Now I have A1C of prediab and sometimes hit <6 during the day. Not too shabby? For some of us, it is a less strenuous task. For me, it remains or requires me to be vigilant and understanding and caring for my body without the necessity to stress-out over the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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