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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1765734" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>Hba1c was discovered in 1968 and started being used to routinely monitor diabetic control in labs from 1977. It started being used more widely in the 80s but it wasn't until 1993 and the publication of the Diabetes Contol and Complications Trial that the importance of hba1c to monitor diabetic control was acknowledged by clinicians, and they may not have had access to routine hba1c testing until the mid 90s. So if had been invented, just might not have been available in 1985.</p><p></p><p>Well done on the improved control with your diet and intermittent fasting. It's interesting that your doctor does low carb too. Is she an endocrinologist? I just wonder what the take of a low carb endocrinologist might be on things like OGTT and bolusing for protein.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1765734, member: 32394"] Hba1c was discovered in 1968 and started being used to routinely monitor diabetic control in labs from 1977. It started being used more widely in the 80s but it wasn't until 1993 and the publication of the Diabetes Contol and Complications Trial that the importance of hba1c to monitor diabetic control was acknowledged by clinicians, and they may not have had access to routine hba1c testing until the mid 90s. So if had been invented, just might not have been available in 1985. Well done on the improved control with your diet and intermittent fasting. It's interesting that your doctor does low carb too. Is she an endocrinologist? I just wonder what the take of a low carb endocrinologist might be on things like OGTT and bolusing for protein. [/QUOTE]
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