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Old May 08, 2023, 08:22 AM
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I think it's med related as I'm not really dieting right now. it's awesome I'm down about 12 lbs. I still have 100 to go, but this is motivating me.

I'm taking metformin and a statin. Maybe they're doing something as my dr said I have insulin resistance, and am pre diabetic. So when I went back to pre diabetic the dr kept me on metformin. Now I'm glad he did.
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Old May 08, 2023, 12:34 PM
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I can definitely empathize with you. I just found out my A1C rose one point into the prediabetes range [the lowest prediabetes number]. Five years ago I was in the high prediabetes range and almost diabetic and then through diet and exercise I brought it down into the normal range again. But it has been slowly creeping up again. I am determined to work harder and smarter to get my A1C numbers down again. I hope you and I will be okay. I am rooting for you!
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