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<blockquote data-quote="KennyA" data-source="post: 2629219" data-attributes="member: 517579"><p>Of course it is - but you've dropped around 30% in a year which is some achievement. If you can achieve that sort of reduction I don't think anything will stop you decreasing it further. You may well be in normal range right now, given that the A1c looks back three months. </p><p></p><p>As a matter of interest, what were your fingerprick numbers looking like? Mine (when approaching remission levels) were forecasting a <u>much</u> lower A1c than I actually had - it's one reason I advise people not to "average" or use them as a prediction. The problem is that folks become disappointed with a good result, only because it's not as good as hoped for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyA, post: 2629219, member: 517579"] Of course it is - but you've dropped around 30% in a year which is some achievement. If you can achieve that sort of reduction I don't think anything will stop you decreasing it further. You may well be in normal range right now, given that the A1c looks back three months. As a matter of interest, what were your fingerprick numbers looking like? Mine (when approaching remission levels) were forecasting a [U]much[/U] lower A1c than I actually had - it's one reason I advise people not to "average" or use them as a prediction. The problem is that folks become disappointed with a good result, only because it's not as good as hoped for. [/QUOTE]
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