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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2540386" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>Hi.......... That's still pretty high levels. Being put on two meds and it only coming down that little in 2 months seems a little concerning. You probably need to review what you are eating? Ask for a diabetic education course? </p><p></p><p> There are some herbs and supplements that can help with blood sugar control. But usually they help...........not necessarily solve. And your levels seem to be staying pretty high. Some people need insulin to help bring down their levels, you might discuss with your doctor about what other options might work to help more.</p><p></p><p>You also might ask for an antibodies test for being a type1 and a c-peptide test. An antibody test if positive is a sign of being a type 1, a c-peptide test if low or low normal is a sign of being a type 1 as you are lacking insulin production and if high or high normal it's a sign of being a type 2as you make extra to cope with insulin resistance.</p><p></p><p>They changed the forum, so it does feel a little harder to navigate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2540386, member: 475037"] Hi.......... That's still pretty high levels. Being put on two meds and it only coming down that little in 2 months seems a little concerning. You probably need to review what you are eating? Ask for a diabetic education course? There are some herbs and supplements that can help with blood sugar control. But usually they help...........not necessarily solve. And your levels seem to be staying pretty high. Some people need insulin to help bring down their levels, you might discuss with your doctor about what other options might work to help more. You also might ask for an antibodies test for being a type1 and a c-peptide test. An antibody test if positive is a sign of being a type 1, a c-peptide test if low or low normal is a sign of being a type 1 as you are lacking insulin production and if high or high normal it's a sign of being a type 2as you make extra to cope with insulin resistance. They changed the forum, so it does feel a little harder to navigate. [/QUOTE]
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