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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 685083" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Have you had an HbA1c test at all? If so what was the result? I would be concerned with a figure of 8.4, 3 hours after a meal. It's been said that any spike over 7.8 can cause damage and this damage builds up in time. I spent a few years taking 6 drugs and now am down to 1 a day. There are foods I miss, but a dear friend lost a leg through diabetes, I am sure she would have loved the chance to low carb if she had known about it how effective it is in combatting the problems caused by diabetes.. Too late for her now, but it's not too late for me.....or you.</p><p></p><p>As the previous poster said......look after yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 685083, member: 85197"] Have you had an HbA1c test at all? If so what was the result? I would be concerned with a figure of 8.4, 3 hours after a meal. It's been said that any spike over 7.8 can cause damage and this damage builds up in time. I spent a few years taking 6 drugs and now am down to 1 a day. There are foods I miss, but a dear friend lost a leg through diabetes, I am sure she would have loved the chance to low carb if she had known about it how effective it is in combatting the problems caused by diabetes.. Too late for her now, but it's not too late for me.....or you. As the previous poster said......look after yourself. [/QUOTE]
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