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<blockquote data-quote="Spiral" data-source="post: 83411" data-attributes="member: 19371"><p>In 3 months I think you have done really well. The receptionist advised me my last HbA1c was "satisfactory" and I was told it was 7% when I asked. 7% seems to be the number they stop being so twitchy, it is the insulin resistant range rather than positivley diabetic :roll: I think you need to take in to account any other health problems you may have before deciding about medication.</p><p></p><p>The NHS seems to go the "inevitable decline" route :? and that medication and eventualy insulin is simply a matter of time. But from what I have learned here I don't believe that is true (I certainly don't want to beleive it is true) if you get you blood sugar under tight control. I am resisting medication, but not ruling it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiral, post: 83411, member: 19371"] In 3 months I think you have done really well. The receptionist advised me my last HbA1c was "satisfactory" and I was told it was 7% when I asked. 7% seems to be the number they stop being so twitchy, it is the insulin resistant range rather than positivley diabetic :roll: I think you need to take in to account any other health problems you may have before deciding about medication. The NHS seems to go the "inevitable decline" route :? and that medication and eventualy insulin is simply a matter of time. But from what I have learned here I don't believe that is true (I certainly don't want to beleive it is true) if you get you blood sugar under tight control. I am resisting medication, but not ruling it out. [/QUOTE]
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