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<blockquote data-quote="allwritemel" data-source="post: 2426580" data-attributes="member: 472168"><p>I'm so sorry! I do understand. While I can't help, I do want to let you know you are in my thoughts. I have been having trouble with my HbA1c (it started in the 100s before I changed to a new team ... now it's 75! After less than a year! I'm having a problem at the moment but it's been fantastic up to now. My sugar refuses to stay up and the doctor suspects my body is being contrary (no surprise there) and is lowering the glucose. She said she's seen it before ... but I'm curious to know what my next HbA1c will be ...all I'm trying (badly) to say - it's NEVER to late to reverse it again. Why not do what I did and ask for a continuous blood glucose monitor. It's fantastic and even tells you your estimated HbA1c (which is uncannily accurate - a lady I now was told hers and it was only 1 point out! Oh brother! i've over compensated. I felt bad before ... now I feel ten times worse. I need sleep though! I just wanted to let you know you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Sorry, probably the most useless post ever!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allwritemel, post: 2426580, member: 472168"] I'm so sorry! I do understand. While I can't help, I do want to let you know you are in my thoughts. I have been having trouble with my HbA1c (it started in the 100s before I changed to a new team ... now it's 75! After less than a year! I'm having a problem at the moment but it's been fantastic up to now. My sugar refuses to stay up and the doctor suspects my body is being contrary (no surprise there) and is lowering the glucose. She said she's seen it before ... but I'm curious to know what my next HbA1c will be ...all I'm trying (badly) to say - it's NEVER to late to reverse it again. Why not do what I did and ask for a continuous blood glucose monitor. It's fantastic and even tells you your estimated HbA1c (which is uncannily accurate - a lady I now was told hers and it was only 1 point out! Oh brother! i've over compensated. I felt bad before ... now I feel ten times worse. I need sleep though! I just wanted to let you know you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Sorry, probably the most useless post ever! [/QUOTE]
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