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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1761071" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Thanks Shelley, I too could easily keep to one meal a day most of the time, but being severely under weight I try to eat regularly. I may or may not get there, as I may be pre-LADA, in which case my results will eventually deteriorate whatever I eat. However I think it is still well worthwhile to eat very low carb in the hope of being in the best possible nick if/when I end up on insulin. Very best wishes for your next A1c test. Even if it is a tiny bit higher than 31 it will still be excellent.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I doubt giving up Metformin 6 weeks before your last test will have had much effect, as people say it is the last few weeks before the test that count the most. But I suppose it may have made a slight difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1761071, member: 429870"] Thanks Shelley, I too could easily keep to one meal a day most of the time, but being severely under weight I try to eat regularly. I may or may not get there, as I may be pre-LADA, in which case my results will eventually deteriorate whatever I eat. However I think it is still well worthwhile to eat very low carb in the hope of being in the best possible nick if/when I end up on insulin. Very best wishes for your next A1c test. Even if it is a tiny bit higher than 31 it will still be excellent. I doubt giving up Metformin 6 weeks before your last test will have had much effect, as people say it is the last few weeks before the test that count the most. But I suppose it may have made a slight difference. [/QUOTE]
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