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<blockquote data-quote="Lakeslover" data-source="post: 2485607" data-attributes="member: 541354"><p>Hi and welcome. Both the chest infection and the prednisolone are likely to temporarily raise your blood sugar which may be why your go isn’t too concerned, but definitely keep an eye on it and seek advice again if it goes any higher.</p><p></p><p>the good news is that an HbA1c of 62 can be lowered. If you look at my signature you will see mine was in the 70s a year ago when I decided to try low carb. My last test was 44….I’m aiming to get to 40 if I can. I do gentle exercise swimming two or three times a week and walking sometimes, but the bulk of the difference has been caused by changing my diet and restricting carbs. You will hear many other similar stories on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakeslover, post: 2485607, member: 541354"] Hi and welcome. Both the chest infection and the prednisolone are likely to temporarily raise your blood sugar which may be why your go isn’t too concerned, but definitely keep an eye on it and seek advice again if it goes any higher. the good news is that an HbA1c of 62 can be lowered. If you look at my signature you will see mine was in the 70s a year ago when I decided to try low carb. My last test was 44….I’m aiming to get to 40 if I can. I do gentle exercise swimming two or three times a week and walking sometimes, but the bulk of the difference has been caused by changing my diet and restricting carbs. You will hear many other similar stories on here. [/QUOTE]
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