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<blockquote data-quote="Hotglove" data-source="post: 2434655" data-attributes="member: 538551"><p>Hi all, some will have seen some posts and comments from me concerning post-Covid recovery, Type 2 and a diet and exercise programme.</p><p>Today I received a text from my Doctor’s surgery to the effect that my latest blood test showed an HbA1c of 40, so I am to stop taking Gliclazide and have another blood test in November.</p><p>This will make me meds-free, and I plan to use those 3 months to continue losing weight, building muscle and testing 6 times a day.</p><p>Thanks for all the advice, both direct and also in general on this forum which, together with my PT have made a noticable transformation possible.</p><p>Thank you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotglove, post: 2434655, member: 538551"] Hi all, some will have seen some posts and comments from me concerning post-Covid recovery, Type 2 and a diet and exercise programme. Today I received a text from my Doctor’s surgery to the effect that my latest blood test showed an HbA1c of 40, so I am to stop taking Gliclazide and have another blood test in November. This will make me meds-free, and I plan to use those 3 months to continue losing weight, building muscle and testing 6 times a day. Thanks for all the advice, both direct and also in general on this forum which, together with my PT have made a noticable transformation possible. Thank you all. [/QUOTE]
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