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HbA1c 9% is that bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="kaazoom" data-source="post: 393596" data-attributes="member: 22472"><p>I found some tests strips that are still in date and tested my BG this morning. It was 9.9 before breakfast and 13.3 three hours after. I had a bowl of porridge without sugar for breakfast which is what I usually have. I had my metformin before breakfast. Looks like my BG is definitely not under control, and I'm wondering if the extra metformin has done much. I definitely need to get on top of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaazoom, post: 393596, member: 22472"] I found some tests strips that are still in date and tested my BG this morning. It was 9.9 before breakfast and 13.3 three hours after. I had a bowl of porridge without sugar for breakfast which is what I usually have. I had my metformin before breakfast. Looks like my BG is definitely not under control, and I'm wondering if the extra metformin has done much. I definitely need to get on top of this. [/QUOTE]
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