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<blockquote data-quote="mtc2300" data-source="post: 2087277" data-attributes="member: 497367"><p>I've managed to keep my hba1c below 42 for over six months now. When I ask my doctor about that, he just replies, I don't have Diabetes anymore and other variations of no-answer. No feedback on what I've achieved so far and what a hba1c below 30 in 4 months means.</p><p></p><p>It's like they won't talk about it, and/or really don't know what this means. No talks about remission or any interest in further study of my achievement.</p><p></p><p>At least in the UK remission is being studied. But not here. Kind of frustrating. You wan't to do well, and when you do, you're on your own. It feels like the "system" only is interested in the cases, where they can pump out medication, and if you stick out, you're seen as one who will likely fall back into diabetes 2 and high hba1c again.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for letting the frustrations out here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtc2300, post: 2087277, member: 497367"] I've managed to keep my hba1c below 42 for over six months now. When I ask my doctor about that, he just replies, I don't have Diabetes anymore and other variations of no-answer. No feedback on what I've achieved so far and what a hba1c below 30 in 4 months means. It's like they won't talk about it, and/or really don't know what this means. No talks about remission or any interest in further study of my achievement. At least in the UK remission is being studied. But not here. Kind of frustrating. You wan't to do well, and when you do, you're on your own. It feels like the "system" only is interested in the cases, where they can pump out medication, and if you stick out, you're seen as one who will likely fall back into diabetes 2 and high hba1c again. Sorry for letting the frustrations out here. [/QUOTE]
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