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At 77 should I really be too worried at a rising HbA1c?
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmyt2dm" data-source="post: 2144413" data-attributes="member: 499096"><p>Hello my friend,</p><p>High blood sugar is toxic, you need to keep your blood sugar as low to normal as possible. Stop eating sugar, sugar additives, starches, processed foods and go easy on the fruit. On your next blood panel fast for 10 hours and get your ALT, fasting insulin, and fasting glucose added to the test. The ALT is a liver test and the fasting insulin and glucose can calculate your insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>Let me know how it works out.</p><p></p><p>Jimmy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmyt2dm, post: 2144413, member: 499096"] Hello my friend, High blood sugar is toxic, you need to keep your blood sugar as low to normal as possible. Stop eating sugar, sugar additives, starches, processed foods and go easy on the fruit. On your next blood panel fast for 10 hours and get your ALT, fasting insulin, and fasting glucose added to the test. The ALT is a liver test and the fasting insulin and glucose can calculate your insulin resistance. Let me know how it works out. Jimmy. [/QUOTE]
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