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@retiredteacher

@dorisena I was diagnosed with diabetes 2 less than three years ago, so I have not been dealing with this disease as long as you have. It seems that you are doing all the right things by eating healthy and exercising as you can. I know that really matters with diabetes from research, Mayo Connect, and my endocrinologist. The A1C is a debatable number, depending on who is reading it. The American Diabetes Assn. says 7.0 is diabetic; the American Society of Endocrinologists say 6.0 is diabetic, so even the two groups do not agree. Since I go to an endocrinologist, I try to keep my A1C 6.0 or lower. I do not take medicines. I try to eat healthy and exercise as you do and for the time since I was diagnosed, I have held meds at bay. I asked if diabetes can be reversed and have found that it cannot, regardless of the ads. Pre-diabetes can be lowered so that it's not full blown, but when diabetes is in the mix--pre or full blown---there is always a chance that it will get worse if not strictly held in check. I am sorry your husband was not supportive, but some people cannot deal with illness. I also am sorry your church was sot supportive either. I have found that often when someone is ill and cannot be a part of the group, that they are not welcome to try to change everyone else. I'm not sure I think on your level, but I do know what has happened concerning diabetes 2 from my experience. Since you have had the disease much longer than I have, you probably already know what you need to know. Is there something particular you would like to ask? I will be happy to try to answer any particular questions you have.
Carol

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I am surprised that the fasting number in the morning is going up gradually even though I eat no sugar or sweets at all and try to limit my fruits daily to three. I only eat pasta once per month and limit multigrain breads to one or two per day. So I am decreasing the fat and meat, and limiting the portion size some and seem to be satisfied and not get hungry. Is diabetes expected to get worse with age despite working on control? Is it just the aging process? I know my surgeries limit my work load and I do not ever work up a sweat anymore, but I don't want to think I am fighting a losing battle. I intend to be a winner of sorts. It bothers me that people don't seem to care if I do well so I need the support of those who are on the same team. I take Metformin and wonder if it does help much. I think it brings numbers down in the evening when I take it.