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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2292694" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Apologies, [USER=528383]@SQ71[/USER] , I meant to add my HbA1c history, since diagnosis. I have never taken any medication for my diabetes:</p><p></p><p>HbA1c:</p><p>October 13: 73 or 8.8% (How did that happen?)</p><p>February 14: 37 or 5.5%</p><p>May 14: 34 or 5.3%</p><p>August 14: 32 or 5.1%</p><p>November 14: 33 or 5.1%</p><p>May 15: 31 or 5.0%</p><p>October 15: 33 or 5.1%</p><p>September 16: 31 or 5.0%</p><p>November 17: 33 or 5.1%</p><p>March 18: A "bonus", unexpected test due to other bloods - 30 or 4.9%. I joined the 4s club! I hadn't expected a reduction, having got used to toggling 33<>31<>33<>31 for the last 3 years, literally.</p><p>March 19: 27 or 4.6% Another surprising reduction. </p><p>February 20: 29 or 4.8%. I'll take that</p><p></p><p>Work in progress, but GP has taken me off the Diabetes Register.</p><p></p><p>As you can see, my HbA1c reverted t non-diabetic levels within 4 months and has never gone back.</p><p></p><p>I'm fortunate, and not everyone is able to replicate this, whether by virtue of other health conditions, their attitude to risk , their ability to reduce cabs enough, or a million and one other reasons.</p><p></p><p>I'm not posting that to show off, but to demonstrate that in T2, much can be possible, without medication of any sort in the mix - never mind injected insulin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2292694, member: 345386"] Apologies, [USER=528383]@SQ71[/USER] , I meant to add my HbA1c history, since diagnosis. I have never taken any medication for my diabetes: HbA1c: October 13: 73 or 8.8% (How did that happen?) February 14: 37 or 5.5% May 14: 34 or 5.3% August 14: 32 or 5.1% November 14: 33 or 5.1% May 15: 31 or 5.0% October 15: 33 or 5.1% September 16: 31 or 5.0% November 17: 33 or 5.1% March 18: A "bonus", unexpected test due to other bloods - 30 or 4.9%. I joined the 4s club! I hadn't expected a reduction, having got used to toggling 33<>31<>33<>31 for the last 3 years, literally. March 19: 27 or 4.6% Another surprising reduction. February 20: 29 or 4.8%. I'll take that Work in progress, but GP has taken me off the Diabetes Register. As you can see, my HbA1c reverted t non-diabetic levels within 4 months and has never gone back. I'm fortunate, and not everyone is able to replicate this, whether by virtue of other health conditions, their attitude to risk , their ability to reduce cabs enough, or a million and one other reasons. I'm not posting that to show off, but to demonstrate that in T2, much can be possible, without medication of any sort in the mix - never mind injected insulin. [/QUOTE]
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