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<blockquote data-quote="sanguine" data-source="post: 687015" data-attributes="member: 101256"><p>Hi, welcome. With diligence and the right diet it is perfectly feasible to get your HbA1c levels down from 100 to (say) somewhere in the 60s or even less in 3 months. You are already learning what different foods do from your meter readings - what you need to do is get your pre-meals down, the rest will follow. As already mentioned, cutting your carbohydrates is key, and don't rely on any medication to do it. With the right diet you can ultimately minimise medication and even come off it altogether.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and let us know how you get on! (And congratulations on your engagement!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanguine, post: 687015, member: 101256"] Hi, welcome. With diligence and the right diet it is perfectly feasible to get your HbA1c levels down from 100 to (say) somewhere in the 60s or even less in 3 months. You are already learning what different foods do from your meter readings - what you need to do is get your pre-meals down, the rest will follow. As already mentioned, cutting your carbohydrates is key, and don't rely on any medication to do it. With the right diet you can ultimately minimise medication and even come off it altogether. Good luck and let us know how you get on! (And congratulations on your engagement!). [/QUOTE]
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