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<blockquote data-quote="lilxamz" data-source="post: 2615696" data-attributes="member: 574324"><p>Just had my HBA1C today so still waiting the results but my average blood sugars have been 14.5 for the last week so I'm expecting a type 2 diagnosis shortly. I really hoping to go back to the gym tomorrow but am unsure when I should test, before and after or do I wait until an hour after? </p><p>I have been going to the gym for a while and tend to a lot of free weights, a Pull day, push day, leg day and cardio but I am not sure if this is safe or if I need to do anything different?</p><p>Any advice would be appreciated, thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilxamz, post: 2615696, member: 574324"] Just had my HBA1C today so still waiting the results but my average blood sugars have been 14.5 for the last week so I'm expecting a type 2 diagnosis shortly. I really hoping to go back to the gym tomorrow but am unsure when I should test, before and after or do I wait until an hour after? I have been going to the gym for a while and tend to a lot of free weights, a Pull day, push day, leg day and cardio but I am not sure if this is safe or if I need to do anything different? Any advice would be appreciated, thank you [/QUOTE]
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