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Difference between Glucose Fasting & Hemoglobin A1C/Total Hemoglobin
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<blockquote data-quote="New2ThisType2" data-source="post: 1906351" data-attributes="member: 470222"><p>I would be more inclined to believe it could be the statins doing so, if that is possible for it is the only real change I have made these past few months. Yes, I have indulged in quinoa but not to a great degree. I was aware that it might have my A1C creep up a bit but certainly not to the degree that it has. Having noticed the blueberries doing so, for the first time, I cut those out and assumed that would compensate. So, it might appear that the one great change happening will be the statins.</p><p></p><p>I found that thread and have started to read it although admittedly I dont understand yet the first thing about cholesterol numbers so I have a lot to learn. I didnt take the pill last night and won't again at least until I am sure they are not the problem. My GP said that all patients with diabetes needed statins for the future, rather than my cholesterol numbers today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New2ThisType2, post: 1906351, member: 470222"] I would be more inclined to believe it could be the statins doing so, if that is possible for it is the only real change I have made these past few months. Yes, I have indulged in quinoa but not to a great degree. I was aware that it might have my A1C creep up a bit but certainly not to the degree that it has. Having noticed the blueberries doing so, for the first time, I cut those out and assumed that would compensate. So, it might appear that the one great change happening will be the statins. I found that thread and have started to read it although admittedly I dont understand yet the first thing about cholesterol numbers so I have a lot to learn. I didnt take the pill last night and won't again at least until I am sure they are not the problem. My GP said that all patients with diabetes needed statins for the future, rather than my cholesterol numbers today. [/QUOTE]
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