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Originally Posted by felinefan67
I guess I'm trying to figure out if stress and injury could have caused a temporary high that had gone back to normal numbers now. Can that happen? I was under a great deal of daily pain for over three months with my femoral nerve in my right leg. Every day was excruciating (pain-wise) for about the time that was tested under the three month A1C average.
Now my leg is far less painful and I'm getting much more active plus I cut out most of the refined carbs I used to binge on. I'm hoping that the numbers will stay normal from now on. |
It happened with me.
Three years ago I had a 3 month battle with cholestasis of the liver. I had severe jaundice amongst other symptoms. Upon doing some blood tests I found out my FBS's were in the mid-200's. I even went on diabetic medication for a few months.
Now, with a fairly high carbohydrate load in my diet I read "quite normal" averaging from 100 - 110 FBS with no medication and regular exercise. My post-prandials are also in the normal range and my HbA1C is 5.7%.
You could say that I went from type 2 diabetes when I was sick to almost normal now.