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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Murdock" data-source="post: 241468" data-attributes="member: 37907"><p>You are right. I misread the original post to say that she had eliminated fats from her diet, but she said she had only eliminated high-fat foods. There is no need to purposely eat a high-fat diet.</p><p></p><p>However, I'm not going to say IMO or IMHO because it should be understood that everything posted here is an opinion.</p><p></p><p>Since I am posting, I would like to disagree with East Man who said that it is the post-prandial numbers that are the important ones. All BS numbers are important. It's only a theory that the post-prandial numbers are most important.</p><p></p><p>However, an A1c of 7.4% is high enough to result in complications, and I agree with the others that getting that down (to, say, 6.0) would undoubtedly help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Murdock, post: 241468, member: 37907"] You are right. I misread the original post to say that she had eliminated fats from her diet, but she said she had only eliminated high-fat foods. There is no need to purposely eat a high-fat diet. However, I'm not going to say IMO or IMHO because it should be understood that everything posted here is an opinion. Since I am posting, I would like to disagree with East Man who said that it is the post-prandial numbers that are the important ones. All BS numbers are important. It's only a theory that the post-prandial numbers are most important. However, an A1c of 7.4% is high enough to result in complications, and I agree with the others that getting that down (to, say, 6.0) would undoubtedly help. [/QUOTE]
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