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@chrisn61

You can break your sugar addiction... (and I think you have to or this or other things will not end well) you don't say what your A1C is or your fasting glucose number is. Sounds like you're working out enough to keep body fat in check. But sugar does a lot more than make us fat. I would strongly encourage you to explore that issue more deeply and take the sugar addiction more seriously.

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I know you’re right. It is the hardest thing I have needed to do. My A1 is 5.3

My A1C is 5.5 but my fasting sugar the day blood was taken for testing my blood sugar was 106. I noticed recently if I eat sweets right after dinner vs before I go to bed I wake up with 95-99 blood sugar in the morning. When I eat ice cream for example at 10:00 at night then go to bed at 11:00 my sugar is 102 to 125. This is probably obvious to most people, but I’m a little dense at times. The points that were made from the thread we need to stop eating sugar all together. Thx for feedback