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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 508720" data-source="post: 2109758"><p>Thanks very much for your reply and for your encouragement that it is still possible to get on all right even though I am not testing. That is really good to know. I really appreciate you advising me to keep on with my own instincts. </p><p></p><p>It would be absolutely wonderful if my HbA1c is significantly reduced after I’ve had my blood tests done on 19 August. It is true that I have taken drastic measures to change the way I eat, in the hope that it will reduce my HbA1c result. I was told that it was incredibly high at 110; in fact, the doctor told me that it was life-threatening. I am thrilled that I have lost so much weight and that my blood pressure has dramatically gone down; this gives me the incentive to keep on persevering.</p><p></p><p>I send you my very best wishes. Sheila</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 508720, post: 2109758"] Thanks very much for your reply and for your encouragement that it is still possible to get on all right even though I am not testing. That is really good to know. I really appreciate you advising me to keep on with my own instincts. It would be absolutely wonderful if my HbA1c is significantly reduced after I’ve had my blood tests done on 19 August. It is true that I have taken drastic measures to change the way I eat, in the hope that it will reduce my HbA1c result. I was told that it was incredibly high at 110; in fact, the doctor told me that it was life-threatening. I am thrilled that I have lost so much weight and that my blood pressure has dramatically gone down; this gives me the incentive to keep on persevering. I send you my very best wishes. Sheila [/QUOTE]
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