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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1838685" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I now believe I had already developed quite a few diabetic complications when my A1c was 41 at worst, so not even considered pre-diabetic in the UK. However Dr Bernstein says frozen shoulder due to high bg can be reversed with consistent "normal" bgs. The snag is, his idea of "normal" is around an A1c of 31, so outside my grasp at present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1838685, member: 429870"] I now believe I had already developed quite a few diabetic complications when my A1c was 41 at worst, so not even considered pre-diabetic in the UK. However Dr Bernstein says frozen shoulder due to high bg can be reversed with consistent "normal" bgs. The snag is, his idea of "normal" is around an A1c of 31, so outside my grasp at present. [/QUOTE]
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