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<blockquote data-quote="chalup" data-source="post: 1432659" data-attributes="member: 306126"><p>I was running blood sugars in the mid 20's with no symptoms. It was caught when the toes on my right foot went numb. My HBA1c was 10.4 which is lower than yours. Please take this seriously. With a number that high you could be spiking close to 30 after meals and that will cause damage. The metformin will not control the problem but it can help. Lowering your carbs and testing before and after meals is the best way to get it under control. The info on how to do that is in daisy1's post. Please ask any questions you have and welcome to the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chalup, post: 1432659, member: 306126"] I was running blood sugars in the mid 20's with no symptoms. It was caught when the toes on my right foot went numb. My HBA1c was 10.4 which is lower than yours. Please take this seriously. With a number that high you could be spiking close to 30 after meals and that will cause damage. The metformin will not control the problem but it can help. Lowering your carbs and testing before and after meals is the best way to get it under control. The info on how to do that is in daisy1's post. Please ask any questions you have and welcome to the forum. [/QUOTE]
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