borofergie
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Dr Bernstein said:“For my patients…a truly normal HgbA1C ranges from 4.2 percent to 4.6 percent,” he writes on page 54 of the third edition of that book. “Mine is consistently 4.5 percent.” Then in his July 30, 2008, telecast he reiterated that as far as he has been able to determine, a normal A1C is 4.2 to 4.6.
wiflib said:We can throw a squirty cream party to celebrate.
lorri1 said:Well Done Borofergie! I live for that day when my levels will be as near normal as I can possibly get them. You must feel amazing
I am newly diagnosed, last Dec, type 2 although now awaiting hosp app to determine whether I am Type 1 or 2, due to being very slim and always very active etc in the meantime my medication is Glicazide, started off on 40mg then double to 80mg and now on 120mg twice a day, since the last increase my BG have finally started to come down considerably, however I am just reading Dr Bernstein and in the section of meds it says that the drug that make your pancreas make more insulin is not the way to go, i.e sulforylureas, I believe Glic to be in this category :?: I am now a little worried that my poor little pancreas is going to get battered to death before I get my proper diagnosisI have not been offered any other drug mainly cuz I am told that the other drugs are for people that struggle with their weight and have other health issues :?:
Does anyone have any advice on this please?
Thank you
Lorri.
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