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<blockquote data-quote="DCB 2" data-source="post: 2274021" data-attributes="member: 471568"><p>You are doing great in such period of time. And your fasting numbers are moving in the correct direction. Please let us know what happens with your A1C. From your culinary rebellion I say your system is dealing with limited carbs your pancreas is producing insulin. What works for me is when I cheat I take a walk to burn off sugar and plan to cheat when I have time to work it off. Even if your A1C is prediabetic it will come down over time. Remember an A1C is based on 3 months so what happen 3 months ago would effect the score.</p><p></p><p>Keep it up and be patient you are doing all the correct things it will take time for the numbers to go down. You are still learning</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCB 2, post: 2274021, member: 471568"] You are doing great in such period of time. And your fasting numbers are moving in the correct direction. Please let us know what happens with your A1C. From your culinary rebellion I say your system is dealing with limited carbs your pancreas is producing insulin. What works for me is when I cheat I take a walk to burn off sugar and plan to cheat when I have time to work it off. Even if your A1C is prediabetic it will come down over time. Remember an A1C is based on 3 months so what happen 3 months ago would effect the score. Keep it up and be patient you are doing all the correct things it will take time for the numbers to go down. You are still learning Dave [/QUOTE]
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