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chocaholic

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Hi to you all, I'm writing for the first time. I have been on this site so many times, its absolutely fab and iv'e learnt so much from reading about others and their advice. this is my story, i've had impaired fasting since 2007, was told this after having GTT. then in 2008 was told im borderline. 2009 went for my Hba1c( was pregnant at time ) so was reffered to hospital diabetic clinic. thru pregnancy lost too much weight because of restrictd eating , doc put me on short term insulin so that i could eat and put on weight.Hba1c was fine until end of pregnancy, it shooted to 7 and has been same since. i came off insulin straight after birth of my son. last week doc put me on metformin 500mg once a day with evening meal. i'm finding my morning reads are good, at work im active and try to walk 30 min while on break, its the dreaded evening meals that read high. i havnt noticed any diff yet since taking meds( apart from feeling bloated). doc said it takes upto a month for the tab to kick in. MY question sounds silly but please can someone confirm the 2 hour reading im supposed to take, does that start from the min i start eating or from the time i fin my meal? I am low carbing but maybe my portions are big. whats the best way to bring down my Hba1c? cos i have apt coming up soon in may and would love to have it come down.
 
Hi chocaholic and welcome to the forum In general it is best to test 2 hours after finishing your meal. I'm glad you already know and like this forum and I am sure you have already had a good look around. However now you can post and can ask all the questions you like. In your travels you may have seen the basic information written by the Forum Monitors but I am posting it especially for you to make sure that you see it as it contains very useful advice on how to manage your diabetes as well as possible. The diet advice will help you to reduce your HbA1c but this is an average over the last 8-12 weeks so if your appointment is very soon you won't be able to reduce it much. The advice on testing is particularly important.

 
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