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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 1964624" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=495980]@Veryanxious[/USER] I had to skip 42 posts but I just want to reassure you about your post-meal of 132 and then later 101. 101 is not that much higher than 100, and you should let it relax you. The longer you keep up with a nice low carb diet, hopefully the lower all the numbers will go. </p><p>I am hoping to be a person who didn’t get diabetes. I may have to eat LC/sortaHF the rest of my life, but it will be worth it to keep my vision and toes! My “do or die” second HbA1c appointment is a month from now. The first one was 6.5 (yours and my familiar numbers). I have brought it down to an estimated 5.59 and lost 20 lbs without meaning to (but it’s nice!) since September. If my meter is accurate, I’ll be seeing a very surprised doctor next month!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 1964624, member: 496650"] [USER=495980]@Veryanxious[/USER] I had to skip 42 posts but I just want to reassure you about your post-meal of 132 and then later 101. 101 is not that much higher than 100, and you should let it relax you. The longer you keep up with a nice low carb diet, hopefully the lower all the numbers will go. I am hoping to be a person who didn’t get diabetes. I may have to eat LC/sortaHF the rest of my life, but it will be worth it to keep my vision and toes! My “do or die” second HbA1c appointment is a month from now. The first one was 6.5 (yours and my familiar numbers). I have brought it down to an estimated 5.59 and lost 20 lbs without meaning to (but it’s nice!) since September. If my meter is accurate, I’ll be seeing a very surprised doctor next month! [/QUOTE]
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