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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2445932" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>I was just over the diagnostic cutoff with an A1c of 52.</p><p>My follow up 3 weeks later came back as 48, just one over the cutoff but got diagnosed as I'd all the classic symptoms.</p><p>If you were only 1 over the threshold well I fancy your result was 48.</p><p>Hit low carb, work on the weight loss & exercise also push that follow up test out a few weeks as them higher bloods can be detected going back 12 weeks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>r/diabetes is populated with a lot of long term American diabetics who love to downvote anything that mentions remission or reversal.</p><p>Any posters who preach hope have long since left that sub.</p><p>r/diabetes_T2 is better but that's getting over run now with the same downvoting brigade.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer it here where there's more knowledgeable posters & a higher level of debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2445932, member: 517232"] I was just over the diagnostic cutoff with an A1c of 52. My follow up 3 weeks later came back as 48, just one over the cutoff but got diagnosed as I'd all the classic symptoms. If you were only 1 over the threshold well I fancy your result was 48. Hit low carb, work on the weight loss & exercise also push that follow up test out a few weeks as them higher bloods can be detected going back 12 weeks. r/diabetes is populated with a lot of long term American diabetics who love to downvote anything that mentions remission or reversal. Any posters who preach hope have long since left that sub. r/diabetes_T2 is better but that's getting over run now with the same downvoting brigade. I much prefer it here where there's more knowledgeable posters & a higher level of debate. [/QUOTE]
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