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<blockquote data-quote="Dexterdobe" data-source="post: 1737207" data-attributes="member: 454478"><p>Well done you. That is a fantastic effort. I got my HBa1c down to 42 in three months, but I started from a reading of 53 not 91, so it just shows that putting the effort in works even when you start with a very high BG level. I wish you had been with me last week when I attended a session for newly diagnosed diabetics. The nurses and dieticians were impressed with my improved HBa1c, but still said I should aim to eat a minimum of 100g of starchy carbs every day and aim for 250g +. They were concerned that restricting carbs to 30g a day would ultimately lead to malnutrition. Frightening isn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexterdobe, post: 1737207, member: 454478"] Well done you. That is a fantastic effort. I got my HBa1c down to 42 in three months, but I started from a reading of 53 not 91, so it just shows that putting the effort in works even when you start with a very high BG level. I wish you had been with me last week when I attended a session for newly diagnosed diabetics. The nurses and dieticians were impressed with my improved HBa1c, but still said I should aim to eat a minimum of 100g of starchy carbs every day and aim for 250g +. They were concerned that restricting carbs to 30g a day would ultimately lead to malnutrition. Frightening isn't it? [/QUOTE]
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