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<blockquote data-quote="pollensa" data-source="post: 1867881"><p>Yes just recently over last month, my Husband ill also, Hospital ambulances, doctors, all added to anxiety and tensions, I have to say, after 2 years of more or less same results and A1C dropped to 5.0%, I normally only test every three months anyway curious to see how an illness of loved one affected if any, Yes, my fasting, 2hr and random, all were higher, thankfully, all well within the normal range 100%, but without doubt, they were higher and I have not changed absolutely any regime same intermittent fasting weekly, meal plan the same, exercise the same, more surfing actually due to the good weather and conditions. </p><p></p><p>It looks as though anxiety tension, stress may /may not have some contribution to higher levels?????????</p><p></p><p>I do hope all goes well with your husband.</p><p></p><p>Mallorca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollensa, post: 1867881"] Yes just recently over last month, my Husband ill also, Hospital ambulances, doctors, all added to anxiety and tensions, I have to say, after 2 years of more or less same results and A1C dropped to 5.0%, I normally only test every three months anyway curious to see how an illness of loved one affected if any, Yes, my fasting, 2hr and random, all were higher, thankfully, all well within the normal range 100%, but without doubt, they were higher and I have not changed absolutely any regime same intermittent fasting weekly, meal plan the same, exercise the same, more surfing actually due to the good weather and conditions. It looks as though anxiety tension, stress may /may not have some contribution to higher levels????????? I do hope all goes well with your husband. Mallorca [/QUOTE]
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