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<blockquote data-quote="pre-predb" data-source="post: 2491374" data-attributes="member: 545398"><p>I found this very interesting as my Hba!c has always hovered between 39 and 42 despite my low carb diet. I have only had it tested in the last few years and have been on levothyroxine for about 15 so I don't know what it was beforehand. I have recently bought a glucose meter (which I haven't had a chance to try out yet), as I was keen to find out what was causing Hba1c to be higher than I would have expected. It will be interesting to see which foods are causing highs throughout the day, as my fasting glucose has always been anout 4.5 to 4.7. However, I am now thinking it could well be the longevity of the red blood cells instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pre-predb, post: 2491374, member: 545398"] I found this very interesting as my Hba!c has always hovered between 39 and 42 despite my low carb diet. I have only had it tested in the last few years and have been on levothyroxine for about 15 so I don't know what it was beforehand. I have recently bought a glucose meter (which I haven't had a chance to try out yet), as I was keen to find out what was causing Hba1c to be higher than I would have expected. It will be interesting to see which foods are causing highs throughout the day, as my fasting glucose has always been anout 4.5 to 4.7. However, I am now thinking it could well be the longevity of the red blood cells instead. [/QUOTE]
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