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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1863441" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Yes, agreed on the glucose monitor suggestion. Please do not compare yourself to your partner, we are all different. A two point difference in A1c says 'no change there' to me, remember that the A1c is an average of glycation levels and just like body weight it can fluctuate. Often it is ectopic fat (that in and around the organs) that we lose first and this is the fat that has been stored in an unsafe way but losing this fat won't make much of a dent when you step onto the scales. As to your cholesterol, Total Cholesterol tells you nothing at all, you would be wise to look at the Triglyceride and HDL ratio which tells you how you're actually reacting. It is not surprising to see a temporary rise in cholesterol after changing dietary habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1863441, member: 408573"] Yes, agreed on the glucose monitor suggestion. Please do not compare yourself to your partner, we are all different. A two point difference in A1c says 'no change there' to me, remember that the A1c is an average of glycation levels and just like body weight it can fluctuate. Often it is ectopic fat (that in and around the organs) that we lose first and this is the fat that has been stored in an unsafe way but losing this fat won't make much of a dent when you step onto the scales. As to your cholesterol, Total Cholesterol tells you nothing at all, you would be wise to look at the Triglyceride and HDL ratio which tells you how you're actually reacting. It is not surprising to see a temporary rise in cholesterol after changing dietary habits. [/QUOTE]
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