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<blockquote data-quote="Adam01" data-source="post: 1477376" data-attributes="member: 407049"><p>Yes she was very happy with that hba1c! We have had the discussion about carbs and breastfeeding and I believe she spoke to her doctor about that too. She definitely was concerned in the early days (maybe you know this from her posts and perhaps that's why I'm on here asking the question about cows milk instead of her!) but not now she's got it sussed with the low carbs - it was eating normal amounts of carbs in those months after birth that made her feel thirsty and unwell and get high blood sugars. She's just following the advice of the doc regarding the annual tests following his diagnosis of 'prediabetes' and leaving it there! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for the useful info about the cows milk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam01, post: 1477376, member: 407049"] Yes she was very happy with that hba1c! We have had the discussion about carbs and breastfeeding and I believe she spoke to her doctor about that too. She definitely was concerned in the early days (maybe you know this from her posts and perhaps that's why I'm on here asking the question about cows milk instead of her!) but not now she's got it sussed with the low carbs - it was eating normal amounts of carbs in those months after birth that made her feel thirsty and unwell and get high blood sugars. She's just following the advice of the doc regarding the annual tests following his diagnosis of 'prediabetes' and leaving it there! Anyway, thanks for the useful info about the cows milk! [/QUOTE]
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