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@lisalucier

Hi, @retiredteacher - that does sound perplexing that you've had this change, and nothing evident to account for it, with your numbers being over 30-plus points out of range, when previously your A1C was just over the limit, sugar reading close to normal and your type 2 diabetes was controllable with diet and exercise.

I'd like to tag some members who may have some input on whether a sudden change in numbers has also happened to them, like @gemmax @kamama94 @enska @contentandwell @chocolate5lover

What are you thinking of doing next, @retiredteacher?

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@lisalucier Thanks for your help. I have taken my blood five times (every three hours) today to see if the count is going down, and it has dropped over 100 points. I ate our usual meals. I ate no snack and drank only water. The problem is occurring in the morning reading when it is so high that I have the shakes and trembles, possibly from my fear. I have been so in control for the three+ years that I was shocked yesterday morning and again this morning. So in the morning I'll see if this trend continues. I have cut my food to the least with even smaller portions. I have had 4 oz. of beef and 1 oz. of turkey yesterday and today--not more meat, just vegetables. Now, it's a wait and see if I can get back under control.
Maybe some of the members will give me an idea of what could have triggered this episode, and hopefully, it will not continue.
Carol