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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 475901" data-source="post: 2259488"><p>I went to 100g then down to 85g after two weeks, by then my daytime results were fine but I was still seeing a fasting rise. </p><p>By the 3 mth check I my HbA1c was down into the low 40s.</p><p>But from everything I'd heard not only does this vary a lot but there is some evidence that the sooner you start after you become diabetic the quicker the improvement. Not 'after diagnosis' as some people don't get tested regularly, in my case because of my weight and family history my GPs tested me every year - I went from fine to T2 in less than a year skipping pre-diabetic this time (I'd briefly been pre-diabetic a few years earlier, went low carb got and back into the normal range, then gradually slipped back into my old eating habits).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 475901, post: 2259488"] I went to 100g then down to 85g after two weeks, by then my daytime results were fine but I was still seeing a fasting rise. By the 3 mth check I my HbA1c was down into the low 40s. But from everything I'd heard not only does this vary a lot but there is some evidence that the sooner you start after you become diabetic the quicker the improvement. Not 'after diagnosis' as some people don't get tested regularly, in my case because of my weight and family history my GPs tested me every year - I went from fine to T2 in less than a year skipping pre-diabetic this time (I'd briefly been pre-diabetic a few years earlier, went low carb got and back into the normal range, then gradually slipped back into my old eating habits). [/QUOTE]
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