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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Please school me on Blood Glucose Meters'
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<blockquote data-quote="looyvillelarry" data-source="post: 98142" data-attributes="member: 17514"><p>That is correct. You might easily have a 140 post, so don't freak the first time. Really, with diabetes, "In Control" means more of a stable blood sugar. I know, we'd all like to have sub 6.0 A1C, but I bet if you polled endos, they would tell you that if you're sampling 3x a day and they are within a 5-10pt deviation over time, they'd prefer that. When you get into trouble is when you are going from 80 to 200 to 90 , the back and forth is devastating on your entire system. Liver, Kidneys, and of course, Pancreas. </p><p></p><p>I have had my A1C go from 8.9 ( initial diagnosis) to 6.9 in 90 days, but that was brutal (complete 45 day juice fast). I was in a panic! Currently, I'm moving between a 6.8 and 8.0 (last one was a shock). I've lost 20# this year, and hitting the gym consistently to get it down. </p><p></p><p>We have similar eating, however I use a protein shake with 12oz of almond milk, and 66g of banana flour, some cherries, and a probiotic for breakfast. The resistant starch can help some as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looyvillelarry, post: 98142, member: 17514"] That is correct. You might easily have a 140 post, so don't freak the first time. Really, with diabetes, "In Control" means more of a stable blood sugar. I know, we'd all like to have sub 6.0 A1C, but I bet if you polled endos, they would tell you that if you're sampling 3x a day and they are within a 5-10pt deviation over time, they'd prefer that. When you get into trouble is when you are going from 80 to 200 to 90 , the back and forth is devastating on your entire system. Liver, Kidneys, and of course, Pancreas. I have had my A1C go from 8.9 ( initial diagnosis) to 6.9 in 90 days, but that was brutal (complete 45 day juice fast). I was in a panic! Currently, I'm moving between a 6.8 and 8.0 (last one was a shock). I've lost 20# this year, and hitting the gym consistently to get it down. We have similar eating, however I use a protein shake with 12oz of almond milk, and 66g of banana flour, some cherries, and a probiotic for breakfast. The resistant starch can help some as well. [/QUOTE]
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