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Heart & Blood Health | Last Active: Jan 8 7:29am | Replies (12)

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@ibchispas , I see. Well, it’s good you are aware and diligent with the numbers. As far as naturally getting them down….I hope you find a solution that helps. During my career in diabetes, I’ve attended many conferences, seminars, etc. I’m no expert, but it’s my understanding that even if you do everything right, higher numbers often get higher over time. This is due to no fault of the patient. This is common even with meds, great diet and good control. I think the new meds to lower BG has made a huge difference in helping with this. I realize you were concerned about a med that caused pancreatitis. Are you sure that was your situation? I ask because meds like Ozempic are thought to offer protection to the heart and from heart attacks. With your numbers, would your doctors even consider prescribing it?

Good luck with everything.

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I have already ruled out GLP-1 meds because of the pancreatitus side effect possibility. I'm not willing to go through that again and risk my pancreas developing cancer because of the acute inflammation. No thank you. Thank you for your feedback and I'll just keep trying to do the best natural things that always seem to work the best.