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<blockquote data-quote="ZoëSilva" data-source="post: 2486477" data-attributes="member: 552667"><p>Hi Lamont, the only other medication I take is Empagliflozin, it's the only one that works right for me (I spent many years between hospitals with baffled doctors and diabetic specialists scratching their heads with my case of Type 2) My HbA1c at my time of diagnosis was around 88. I currently use a FreeStyle Libre sensor and I am within 4-9 target range around 90-100% of the day and have excellent control. The times where I may have a hypo is either during the night, where it can drop to 2.3, or after strenuous exercise and/or where I have forgotten my glucose tablets. I would definitely say I am not your "typical" T2, but I think it's good for people to be aware of the huge variety of T2's and T1's. It's difficult to put everyone in the same box in each category <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZoëSilva, post: 2486477, member: 552667"] Hi Lamont, the only other medication I take is Empagliflozin, it's the only one that works right for me (I spent many years between hospitals with baffled doctors and diabetic specialists scratching their heads with my case of Type 2) My HbA1c at my time of diagnosis was around 88. I currently use a FreeStyle Libre sensor and I am within 4-9 target range around 90-100% of the day and have excellent control. The times where I may have a hypo is either during the night, where it can drop to 2.3, or after strenuous exercise and/or where I have forgotten my glucose tablets. I would definitely say I am not your "typical" T2, but I think it's good for people to be aware of the huge variety of T2's and T1's. It's difficult to put everyone in the same box in each category :) [/QUOTE]
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