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At 77 should I really be too worried at a rising HbA1c?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tophat1900" data-source="post: 2130591" data-attributes="member: 362123"><p>There is no going back once you become T2.... and I can say for myself, I'd be doing everything to avoid it if in your shoes. I think you would regret it if you just let it progress to T2.... I wish I could undo the past and go back to where you are at now. No disrespect intended, but I'm not sure you appreciate how good of a position you are in to be able to actually see where you are at right now and how you could potentially step in and stop that next step. If that means giving up or very rarely eating certain foods that spike your BG high, then that to me is a small price to pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tophat1900, post: 2130591, member: 362123"] There is no going back once you become T2.... and I can say for myself, I'd be doing everything to avoid it if in your shoes. I think you would regret it if you just let it progress to T2.... I wish I could undo the past and go back to where you are at now. No disrespect intended, but I'm not sure you appreciate how good of a position you are in to be able to actually see where you are at right now and how you could potentially step in and stop that next step. If that means giving up or very rarely eating certain foods that spike your BG high, then that to me is a small price to pay. [/QUOTE]
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