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<blockquote data-quote="willownuts" data-source="post: 2477010" data-attributes="member: 507954"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I got diagnosed in 2015 and for a few years i was on it like nothing else. It was so well controlled with exercise, diet and metformin. My hba1c used to hover around 49 ish. Even went to 47. </p><p></p><p>Now ive lost control of the reins and im just wailing about and i cant seem to make anything stick. A couple of weeks ago i ate a whole french stick with a block of butter spread on it and i couldn't help myself. I feel like its either feast or famine and never anything inbetween. And the more i try to lower the blood sugar the less it actually lowers.</p><p></p><p>Rach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willownuts, post: 2477010, member: 507954"] Hi, I got diagnosed in 2015 and for a few years i was on it like nothing else. It was so well controlled with exercise, diet and metformin. My hba1c used to hover around 49 ish. Even went to 47. Now ive lost control of the reins and im just wailing about and i cant seem to make anything stick. A couple of weeks ago i ate a whole french stick with a block of butter spread on it and i couldn't help myself. I feel like its either feast or famine and never anything inbetween. And the more i try to lower the blood sugar the less it actually lowers. Rach [/QUOTE]
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