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<blockquote data-quote="Hiitsme" data-source="post: 1740129" data-attributes="member: 181310"><p>Welcome [USER=470684]@Michèle-le-steam[/USER] </p><p>I did a very similar routine to [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] </p><p>I was diagnosed with a fasting reading of 18 and then HbA1c of 95. It took me a few weeks to start to understand what worked. By then I was recording everything I ate (with quantities) and readings so I could look back and see what worked and where I needed to improve. The first food I had to cut out was Weetabix as that pushed my sugars up by about 5 points! It took me several weeks to get a fasting reading below 7 and 6 months to get my HbA1c into normal range. I made many mistakes along the way. Now 3 years later I test fasting and normally before and after main meal or if I'm trying something very different. Best wishes and do ask questions and people will try and help from their experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiitsme, post: 1740129, member: 181310"] Welcome [USER=470684]@Michèle-le-steam[/USER] I did a very similar routine to [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] I was diagnosed with a fasting reading of 18 and then HbA1c of 95. It took me a few weeks to start to understand what worked. By then I was recording everything I ate (with quantities) and readings so I could look back and see what worked and where I needed to improve. The first food I had to cut out was Weetabix as that pushed my sugars up by about 5 points! It took me several weeks to get a fasting reading below 7 and 6 months to get my HbA1c into normal range. I made many mistakes along the way. Now 3 years later I test fasting and normally before and after main meal or if I'm trying something very different. Best wishes and do ask questions and people will try and help from their experience. [/QUOTE]
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