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<blockquote data-quote="ExPowerlifter!" data-source="post: 2691668" data-attributes="member: 132183"><p>Thank you, so sorry for my delayed reply I'm not very good at this...</p><p>Very interesting what you have written, you sound to have been very similar to me and now it's April and my blood glucose is still high in fact higher as I have had to come off Trulicity because of the supply issues and have just started a low dose of Munjaro as well as my insulin, been in steroids for a chest infection and well basically I've had 3 infections in about 7 weeks and so my blood sugars have gone up [emoji17]</p><p>Hopefully as you say if I can get my A1c down it will all improve?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExPowerlifter!, post: 2691668, member: 132183"] Thank you, so sorry for my delayed reply I'm not very good at this... Very interesting what you have written, you sound to have been very similar to me and now it's April and my blood glucose is still high in fact higher as I have had to come off Trulicity because of the supply issues and have just started a low dose of Munjaro as well as my insulin, been in steroids for a chest infection and well basically I've had 3 infections in about 7 weeks and so my blood sugars have gone up [emoji17] Hopefully as you say if I can get my A1c down it will all improve? [/QUOTE]
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