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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2507141" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The fact that you shared this with us here shows that you have not given up the fighr entirely, and that you still want to get back into control. You are like a ship that has lost its rudder in the storm. Its fixable, but I cannot wave the magic wand for you, It is something you need to do yourself.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, an HbA1c of 50 or so is not an impossible mountain to climb. You know that food choices can bring this back into line and that this should be a major part of your plan. I find that i use my meter as my conscience. Bad results tells me I ate something I should avoid. I avoid it by remembering what effect it had on my readings last time I ate it, Do this a few times, and the message seems to take root, so problem goes away.</p><p></p><p>This post of yours is a first step along the road to recovery. Bon Voyage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2507141, member: 196898"] The fact that you shared this with us here shows that you have not given up the fighr entirely, and that you still want to get back into control. You are like a ship that has lost its rudder in the storm. Its fixable, but I cannot wave the magic wand for you, It is something you need to do yourself. Firstly, an HbA1c of 50 or so is not an impossible mountain to climb. You know that food choices can bring this back into line and that this should be a major part of your plan. I find that i use my meter as my conscience. Bad results tells me I ate something I should avoid. I avoid it by remembering what effect it had on my readings last time I ate it, Do this a few times, and the message seems to take root, so problem goes away. This post of yours is a first step along the road to recovery. Bon Voyage. [/QUOTE]
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