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I went from a 12.3 on 08/14/07 at diagnosis to 6.6 about 8 weeks later.

I am now at a 5.2!!!

WOO HOO!!!! :)

Sorry I had to brag a little.

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You definitely have reason to brag! Congratulations!

I am shooting to be below 6.0 at my next visit in January (6.7 in October)

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GREAT job!!!!!

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unREAL. good for you.

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I just got mine back and it's the same as yours, 5.2! Congrats!

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that's great that u controlled your blood sugar so effectively .please share your felling how you did that.because my a1c is not going lower than 7.8 for last 1 year

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wow 5.2! Now I have a new goal to shoot for.

congrats! thats wonderful news.

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What's your secret???

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at 7.0 right now and getting better, 118 days of pumping.

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When I was diagnosed in January I was roughly 14, they estimated it for some stupid reason. As of today I am now 6.7, which to me is great considering before then i had no clue about any of this stuff related to type 1 diabetes. So I look at all the people who reply on here and talk to me and tell me that they got theirs down as telling it is possible to do it too, keep up the good work and thanks to all who encourage each other here.

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Just got my latest A1C I am at 5.4. :)

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mark,
you are still doing awesome! so proud of you!

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My latest A1C was a 5.3. :)

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