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that is wonderful! just eating more protein, eating less...which most folks

do once they have their bg closer to normal, and excercise will help! meds

too can.

congrads...but keep up taking care of yourself...remember you gotta do this

test again in a few months, so don't let it give you an excuse to say 'i can

do what i want now'...i did that for a bit, so be careful.

best bet....reward yourself with a movie or something non-food, so you get

to associate success with other things. sorry if i am assuming...but i

always celebrated things with food...and usually sweet things...have had to

re-think 'rewards'. that is an incredible drop tho...and is to be cheered!

tam

diabetis 2, dx 11/02

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WOW is right! Congratulations Mike. I believe that is the most drastic

change I have heard of on here since I joined. You definitely are doing a whole

LOT of things right! Thanks for sharing your success... I am sure it gives

hope to everyone!

Shirley Jean

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In a message dated 1/14/2004 12:39:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,

mikesmowing@... writes:

Had a Drs visit today and my A1C is now at 5.7

Hi Mike,

This is fantastic. You're doing great. Keep it up.

Eunice

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That is fantastic! My A1C has never been over 7, but my

fasting/sugar 1 hr after eating is what got my dx. Knowing how bad I

felt with only my issues going on makes me amazed at those of you

who had 10+ A1C readings. You guys must have physically felt simply

awful when you were dxed.

Debi

> Had a Drs visit today and my A1C is now at 5.7.... which was

better than

> I had expected. For reference When I was diagnosed the beginning

of the

> labor day weekend last year it was at 17.3.

> Looks as though I must be doing something right (-: Just had to

share

> with some folks that would understand.

> Mike B.

> T1 since 08-29-2003

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That is fantastic! My A1C has never been over 7, but my

fasting/sugar 1 hr after eating is what got my dx. Knowing how bad I

felt with only my issues going on makes me amazed at those of you

who had 10+ A1C readings. You guys must have physically felt simply

awful when you were dxed.

Debi

> Had a Drs visit today and my A1C is now at 5.7.... which was

better than

> I had expected. For reference When I was diagnosed the beginning

of the

> labor day weekend last year it was at 17.3.

> Looks as though I must be doing something right (-: Just had to

share

> with some folks that would understand.

> Mike B.

> T1 since 08-29-2003

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That is great Mike, I am happy for you. Helen H

Wow

Had a Drs visit today and my A1C is now at 5.7.... which was better than

I had expected. For reference When I was diagnosed the beginning of the

labor day weekend last year it was at 17.3.

Looks as though I must be doing something right (-: Just had to share

with some folks that would understand.

Mike B.

T1 since 08-29-2003

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Actually when I was diagnosed with bg's of 485 I felt good. Don't know why and

don't feel much different just thinner now. Helen

Re: Wow

That is fantastic! My A1C has never been over 7, but my

fasting/sugar 1 hr after eating is what got my dx. Knowing how bad I

felt with only my issues going on makes me amazed at those of you

who had 10+ A1C readings. You guys must have physically felt simply

awful when you were dxed.

Debi

> Had a Drs visit today and my A1C is now at 5.7.... which was

better than

> I had expected. For reference When I was diagnosed the beginning

of the

> labor day weekend last year it was at 17.3.

> Looks as though I must be doing something right (-: Just had to

share

> with some folks that would understand.

> Mike B.

> T1 since 08-29-2003

Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/

To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to:

diabetes-unsubscribe

Hope you come back soon!

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