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A1C is your average blood sugar over the previous three months.
I think it's the most important test result for keeping a Type 2 diabetic on track to stay as healthy possible for as long as possible.
The 'normal' range for me is 4.6 to 7.4.
May 17 of this year it was 10.1, very dangerously high.
Right away, June 1, my Dr. started me on Ozempic, and gave me a probe in my arm that measures my sugar every minute, 24/7.
Then you hold a reader thingie, or your cellphone next to the probe and it reads out your sugar.
It's is the most awesome biofeedback tool for getting edumacated about how what you do and what you eat affects your sugar.
Three months later my A1C fell from 10.1 to the high end of normal range, 7.1
Yesterday I got it measured again.
Kawabunga, Holy Test Result, Batman!
It's now 5.8, near the middle of the normal range!!!!!


YES YES YES.
Now I bow my head to give credit where credit is due ...
Praise be to Science!


Bless its awesome name!
To Science be the Power,
And the Glory,
For Eeeeeeever.
AAAAAAAAMEN


I think it's the most important test result for keeping a Type 2 diabetic on track to stay as healthy possible for as long as possible.
The 'normal' range for me is 4.6 to 7.4.
May 17 of this year it was 10.1, very dangerously high.

Right away, June 1, my Dr. started me on Ozempic, and gave me a probe in my arm that measures my sugar every minute, 24/7.
Then you hold a reader thingie, or your cellphone next to the probe and it reads out your sugar.
It's is the most awesome biofeedback tool for getting edumacated about how what you do and what you eat affects your sugar.
Three months later my A1C fell from 10.1 to the high end of normal range, 7.1

Yesterday I got it measured again.
Kawabunga, Holy Test Result, Batman!
It's now 5.8, near the middle of the normal range!!!!!


YES YES YES.
Now I bow my head to give credit where credit is due ...
Praise be to Science!



Bless its awesome name!
To Science be the Power,
And the Glory,
For Eeeeeeever.
AAAAAAAAMEN



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