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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Snoddy" data-source="post: 2524887" data-attributes="member: 112460"><p>I echo the above posts. I started out with an HbA1c that was more than double yours and reached normal blood glucose levels within 6 months. I halved the dosage of Metformin then halved it again and my blood glucose levels remained normal. However after taking the drug for 5 years I began to feel that it was really only a psychological crutch so I stopped taking it and have had 3 years of normal blood glucose levels. Mind you I did have a long time for a low carbohydrate eating pattern to become habit rather than something special.</p><p>You have made brilliant progress so far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Snoddy, post: 2524887, member: 112460"] I echo the above posts. I started out with an HbA1c that was more than double yours and reached normal blood glucose levels within 6 months. I halved the dosage of Metformin then halved it again and my blood glucose levels remained normal. However after taking the drug for 5 years I began to feel that it was really only a psychological crutch so I stopped taking it and have had 3 years of normal blood glucose levels. Mind you I did have a long time for a low carbohydrate eating pattern to become habit rather than something special. You have made brilliant progress so far! [/QUOTE]
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