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Stopped statins to see effect on blood glucose and cholesterol
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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 1635366" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>My hba1c has been between 38 and 35 (last weeks result) for the last 4 years so I consider myself to be in remission however when I asked my DN about no longer being diabetic the response I got was ‘once a diabetic always a diabetic’. Interestingly a colleague of mine had an hba1c of 41 for 2 years running and was told that he had reversed his diabetes so I think it depends on what GP practice you attend and whether or not they get additional funding for diabetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 1635366, member: 124172"] My hba1c has been between 38 and 35 (last weeks result) for the last 4 years so I consider myself to be in remission however when I asked my DN about no longer being diabetic the response I got was ‘once a diabetic always a diabetic’. Interestingly a colleague of mine had an hba1c of 41 for 2 years running and was told that he had reversed his diabetes so I think it depends on what GP practice you attend and whether or not they get additional funding for diabetics. [/QUOTE]
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