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<blockquote data-quote="ZoeinKent" data-source="post: 2492389" data-attributes="member: 542191"><p>Thanks so much for your reply. I had no idea hypothyroidism could raise one's HbA1c - interesting! My GP wants to retest my thyroid function in a few months' time, so I'll have a chat then. </p><p></p><p>Funnily enough, my wonky thyroid was picked up after the birth of my second child, too. I'm just about to turn 40, so yes, slightly younger. I've heard pregnancy can do odd things to the thyroid...</p><p></p><p>So sorry your HbA1c is resisting your best efforts with diet and exercise. But it sounds like it's sticking around the top end of normal, so hopefully it'll stay there and not give you any trouble in the future! Thanks again; it's good to hear from someone in the same boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZoeinKent, post: 2492389, member: 542191"] Thanks so much for your reply. I had no idea hypothyroidism could raise one's HbA1c - interesting! My GP wants to retest my thyroid function in a few months' time, so I'll have a chat then. Funnily enough, my wonky thyroid was picked up after the birth of my second child, too. I'm just about to turn 40, so yes, slightly younger. I've heard pregnancy can do odd things to the thyroid... So sorry your HbA1c is resisting your best efforts with diet and exercise. But it sounds like it's sticking around the top end of normal, so hopefully it'll stay there and not give you any trouble in the future! Thanks again; it's good to hear from someone in the same boat. [/QUOTE]
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