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<blockquote data-quote="mazza 2" data-source="post: 2119467" data-attributes="member: 468347"><p>Thanks for your reply. It's true that we can only control what we can and hopefully that will be enough. It's just the article made it sound that it's not just a matter of controlling blood glucose to keep complications at bay. I read it as once you have diabetes it may have caused something else to change in your body and therefore that is what will cause progression and complications. It's probably the way I interrupted the article. </p><p>As for the metformin, I asked if I could reduce them and was told absolutely "Not". I'm still on 4 of 500mg per day. I'm hoping to reduce them at my next review if December if my A1c is still in pre-diabetic range. I'm thinking my sugar levels could be a little screwed up as I stopped smoking 11 weeks ago. I'm now vaping, but it's not been easy. Although as I said it's only been higher for the last couple of weeks. Still, it's got to be better than smoking. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazza 2, post: 2119467, member: 468347"] Thanks for your reply. It's true that we can only control what we can and hopefully that will be enough. It's just the article made it sound that it's not just a matter of controlling blood glucose to keep complications at bay. I read it as once you have diabetes it may have caused something else to change in your body and therefore that is what will cause progression and complications. It's probably the way I interrupted the article. As for the metformin, I asked if I could reduce them and was told absolutely "Not". I'm still on 4 of 500mg per day. I'm hoping to reduce them at my next review if December if my A1c is still in pre-diabetic range. I'm thinking my sugar levels could be a little screwed up as I stopped smoking 11 weeks ago. I'm now vaping, but it's not been easy. Although as I said it's only been higher for the last couple of weeks. Still, it's got to be better than smoking. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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