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<blockquote data-quote="Glink" data-source="post: 1972440" data-attributes="member: 254742"><p>I mean, it's been "temporarily" high for 3.5 years (mono was in 2014-5; high bloods were discovered when I was still feeling bad after it was better), but since I was diagnosed it's been pretty well controlled with a low carb diet & increasing doses of metformin. I'm not sure whether it will be reversible, or if there was damage done by the mono that may be irreversible but stop at this, but either of those options sounds better than waiting for the LADA Type 1 shoe to drop, which is what I have been doing the past 3 yrs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glink, post: 1972440, member: 254742"] I mean, it's been "temporarily" high for 3.5 years (mono was in 2014-5; high bloods were discovered when I was still feeling bad after it was better), but since I was diagnosed it's been pretty well controlled with a low carb diet & increasing doses of metformin. I'm not sure whether it will be reversible, or if there was damage done by the mono that may be irreversible but stop at this, but either of those options sounds better than waiting for the LADA Type 1 shoe to drop, which is what I have been doing the past 3 yrs! [/QUOTE]
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