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For those who are in remission/reversed their diabetes- how long have you been in remission for
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<blockquote data-quote="shelley262" data-source="post: 2022655" data-attributes="member: 455169"><p>Congratulations on your hbaca1 [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] really pleased for you knew you were getting bloods done but hadn’t seen your results. My last one was 29 too so we are in that club together! Know that your last hbaca1 didn’t match your daily bgs so brilliant news that you’ve got a better match to your daily numbers. Well done too on the length of time you have maintained. I’ve only done so for 18 months - when I got my first 33 in November 2017 and came off my Metformin- the longer the better and like you I see it as an interesting challenge to be able to do very low carb by switching ingredients around and still managing a very varied diet. Superb news [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shelley262, post: 2022655, member: 455169"] Congratulations on your hbaca1 [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] really pleased for you knew you were getting bloods done but hadn’t seen your results. My last one was 29 too so we are in that club together! Know that your last hbaca1 didn’t match your daily bgs so brilliant news that you’ve got a better match to your daily numbers. Well done too on the length of time you have maintained. I’ve only done so for 18 months - when I got my first 33 in November 2017 and came off my Metformin- the longer the better and like you I see it as an interesting challenge to be able to do very low carb by switching ingredients around and still managing a very varied diet. Superb news [USER=323454]@ziggy_w[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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