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<blockquote data-quote="Hiitsme" data-source="post: 1010798" data-attributes="member: 181310"><p>That's what this thread is for. Life as a diabetic. You are doing really well. A drop from 93 to 59 is really good, I would accept that you would like to see it lower but it is going in the right direction. A chest cold for the last couple of weeks will not have helped as I understand HbA1c is an average of last 3 months but weighted towards the last month. I would accept that cholesterol is a bit high but with a diet change it may need time to come back down. If you are low carbing then I think some people have reported that it might go up at first and then come down. You are also doing well with the exercise which should help so real progress.</p><p>Best wishes for your review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiitsme, post: 1010798, member: 181310"] That's what this thread is for. Life as a diabetic. You are doing really well. A drop from 93 to 59 is really good, I would accept that you would like to see it lower but it is going in the right direction. A chest cold for the last couple of weeks will not have helped as I understand HbA1c is an average of last 3 months but weighted towards the last month. I would accept that cholesterol is a bit high but with a diet change it may need time to come back down. If you are low carbing then I think some people have reported that it might go up at first and then come down. You are also doing well with the exercise which should help so real progress. Best wishes for your review. [/QUOTE]
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