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<blockquote data-quote="Li4m79" data-source="post: 1246032" data-attributes="member: 291406"><p>"Hello Liam , I have discussed your blood test results today with Dr .......... and he is pleased but slightly puzzled at the dramatic improvement in your HbA1c at 52mmol/mol with being off medication and he has suggested that in 3 months we recheck your HbA1c but also do a repeat FASTING glucose . He thinks it would be worth rechecking as some people have impaired glucose tolerance rather than diabetes. I hope this all makes sense. Continue as you are doing with your healthy eating plan as it is working well"</p><p></p><p>An email I got this morning.. When I was diagnosed in April I was 84mmol so I'm happy with my progress on a lchf regime.</p><p></p><p>I'm interested to see what the impaired glucose tolerance is all about. I thought that was my diabetes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li4m79, post: 1246032, member: 291406"] "Hello Liam , I have discussed your blood test results today with Dr .......... and he is pleased but slightly puzzled at the dramatic improvement in your HbA1c at 52mmol/mol with being off medication and he has suggested that in 3 months we recheck your HbA1c but also do a repeat FASTING glucose . He thinks it would be worth rechecking as some people have impaired glucose tolerance rather than diabetes. I hope this all makes sense. Continue as you are doing with your healthy eating plan as it is working well" An email I got this morning.. When I was diagnosed in April I was 84mmol so I'm happy with my progress on a lchf regime. I'm interested to see what the impaired glucose tolerance is all about. I thought that was my diabetes... [/QUOTE]
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