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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2401071" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>You should have been told 2 years ago that your HbA1c was already over the threshold of a diabetic diagnosis which is >48.</p><p>This may have saved you from allowing the disease to progress over the past 2 years.</p><p></p><p>You're already doing low carb & that's great, I'd like to think you've some great success ahead of you.</p><p>Judging by your username you were born the same year as myself.</p><p>Your starting A1c is almost the same as mine was.</p><p>I lost over 5st by going low carb post diagnosis, never counted calories & added moderate exercise.</p><p>Blood glucose normalised very early & has kept improving over time.</p><p>Keep going, you've got this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2401071, member: 517232"] You should have been told 2 years ago that your HbA1c was already over the threshold of a diabetic diagnosis which is >48. This may have saved you from allowing the disease to progress over the past 2 years. You're already doing low carb & that's great, I'd like to think you've some great success ahead of you. Judging by your username you were born the same year as myself. Your starting A1c is almost the same as mine was. I lost over 5st by going low carb post diagnosis, never counted calories & added moderate exercise. Blood glucose normalised very early & has kept improving over time. Keep going, you've got this. [/QUOTE]
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