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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo2zero" data-source="post: 1888945" data-attributes="member: 153258"><p>hi I've not posted for a while but my question is my original Hba1c was 146 4 years ago. I reduced it quickly to 50 the its raised slowly to 54. I decided a couple of weeks ago to radically change my food intake. I've reduced the amount and type eating more nuts, less bread etc. My readings have dropped but I'm not sure if by too much. I'm regularly getting high 4s on a morning and the same 2 hrs after eating porridge and taking 1 of my 3 metformin and 1 Alogliptin. Do I need to eat more or ask for the metformin to be reduced Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo2zero, post: 1888945, member: 153258"] hi I've not posted for a while but my question is my original Hba1c was 146 4 years ago. I reduced it quickly to 50 the its raised slowly to 54. I decided a couple of weeks ago to radically change my food intake. I've reduced the amount and type eating more nuts, less bread etc. My readings have dropped but I'm not sure if by too much. I'm regularly getting high 4s on a morning and the same 2 hrs after eating porridge and taking 1 of my 3 metformin and 1 Alogliptin. Do I need to eat more or ask for the metformin to be reduced Thanks [/QUOTE]
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