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<blockquote data-quote="NeeNee87" data-source="post: 2643624" data-attributes="member: 580584"><p>Your situation sounds alot like mine. I was diagnosed with T2 when I was 30 when my doc had me tested as a preventative measure. At the time my A1C came back like 12 something so really high. My fasting sugar at the time was in the 280s.</p><p></p><p>I am also very overweight and the only symptom I had was dry mouth and dry skin really. Since I went on Metformin, I tend to stay in the 8's which is definitely better.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully after a few months of meds your levels will go down and stabilize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeeNee87, post: 2643624, member: 580584"] Your situation sounds alot like mine. I was diagnosed with T2 when I was 30 when my doc had me tested as a preventative measure. At the time my A1C came back like 12 something so really high. My fasting sugar at the time was in the 280s. I am also very overweight and the only symptom I had was dry mouth and dry skin really. Since I went on Metformin, I tend to stay in the 8's which is definitely better. Hopefully after a few months of meds your levels will go down and stabilize. [/QUOTE]
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