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<blockquote data-quote="Pinkorchid" data-source="post: 1159754" data-attributes="member: 166283"><p>Well done on your results that is really good keep it up</p><p> My last HbA1c was the same as yours 42 my doctor said my diabetes is controlled but did not say I no longer have it. There are members here that are lower than that but don't consider they no longer have diabetes.We are still diabetic until a cure is found but that probably will not be in my lifetime as I am in my 70's. </p><p>Not having diabetes anymore would mean we could go back to eating anything we liked all high carb and sugar stuff and still have normal blood sugar .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinkorchid, post: 1159754, member: 166283"] Well done on your results that is really good keep it up My last HbA1c was the same as yours 42 my doctor said my diabetes is controlled but did not say I no longer have it. There are members here that are lower than that but don't consider they no longer have diabetes.We are still diabetic until a cure is found but that probably will not be in my lifetime as I am in my 70's. Not having diabetes anymore would mean we could go back to eating anything we liked all high carb and sugar stuff and still have normal blood sugar . [/QUOTE]
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