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<blockquote data-quote="tpowell29210" data-source="post: 861172" data-attributes="member: 185233"><p>My Dr was very pleased with the test results. Quite frankly he had warned me about a year previously that I was pre diabetic but I paid little heed to his warning. I did not become serious about controlling my blood sugar until I had the classic and undeniable symptoms. I had hoped that my Hab1c would be below 6. Even so,with a daily walk and low carb intake I have more energy,motivation and drive than I have had for years. I look upon the diagnosis as a positive life changing event. Strange right? I have not been depressed but even more upbeat than before, By the way,I have had crohn's for 40 years and been a smoker for most of that time. I decided to quit and have not had a cigarette for over 8 months. So in the scheme of things this mandated change in my life-style has had a most positive effect on my health and may in fact keep me around a few years longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpowell29210, post: 861172, member: 185233"] My Dr was very pleased with the test results. Quite frankly he had warned me about a year previously that I was pre diabetic but I paid little heed to his warning. I did not become serious about controlling my blood sugar until I had the classic and undeniable symptoms. I had hoped that my Hab1c would be below 6. Even so,with a daily walk and low carb intake I have more energy,motivation and drive than I have had for years. I look upon the diagnosis as a positive life changing event. Strange right? I have not been depressed but even more upbeat than before, By the way,I have had crohn's for 40 years and been a smoker for most of that time. I decided to quit and have not had a cigarette for over 8 months. So in the scheme of things this mandated change in my life-style has had a most positive effect on my health and may in fact keep me around a few years longer. [/QUOTE]
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