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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2171629" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Hi, I agree with the advice above. Your Blood Glucose looks good except for the Dawn Phenomenon keeping your fasting BG higher. Even so 7.2,,ol/L isn't a bad figure. So don't worry or feel you need to change something. If you can keep doing what you are doing your HbA1C will stay good (36.6 mmol/mol is lower than the pre-diabetic threshold). </p><p></p><p>I don't think you need concern yourself about diabetes related retinopathy, neuropathy etc. (unless you already had them and are working toward remission of them).High BG spikes (causing high Insulin spikes) and high overall levels are thought to be the cause - so both highest BG during the day and a high average as shown by HbA1C are markers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2171629, member: 506169"] Hi, I agree with the advice above. Your Blood Glucose looks good except for the Dawn Phenomenon keeping your fasting BG higher. Even so 7.2,,ol/L isn't a bad figure. So don't worry or feel you need to change something. If you can keep doing what you are doing your HbA1C will stay good (36.6 mmol/mol is lower than the pre-diabetic threshold). I don't think you need concern yourself about diabetes related retinopathy, neuropathy etc. (unless you already had them and are working toward remission of them).High BG spikes (causing high Insulin spikes) and high overall levels are thought to be the cause - so both highest BG during the day and a high average as shown by HbA1C are markers. [/QUOTE]
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