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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1994054" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>Hi and welcome Bubbless. Working on the assumption that you are a type 2, you need to take a look at how much carbohydrate you are eating per day and reduce it to a level that keeps your blood sugars at an acceptable level. On diagnosis my HbA1c was 70, do you know what yours was? on diagnosis I immediately started Metformin and reduced my carbs to under100g/day, then gradually reduced to 50g/day. That is where I remain. I have had non diabetic HbA1cs since four months after diagnosis. Also very helpful in this process is to invest in a blood glucose monitor to be able to test the effect of different meals and gauge general progress.</p><p>Ask any questions that occur to you, there’s always someone around to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1994054, member: 400972"] Hi and welcome Bubbless. Working on the assumption that you are a type 2, you need to take a look at how much carbohydrate you are eating per day and reduce it to a level that keeps your blood sugars at an acceptable level. On diagnosis my HbA1c was 70, do you know what yours was? on diagnosis I immediately started Metformin and reduced my carbs to under100g/day, then gradually reduced to 50g/day. That is where I remain. I have had non diabetic HbA1cs since four months after diagnosis. Also very helpful in this process is to invest in a blood glucose monitor to be able to test the effect of different meals and gauge general progress. Ask any questions that occur to you, there’s always someone around to help. [/QUOTE]
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