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So I went to the Endo today and got my yearly lab results. After 30 years of diabetes my Creatine is only .79...my BUN was 9 and my microalbumin was only 2!!!! My A1C was 6.6%....I was so pleased!!

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Congratulations! Well done. Keep up the good work.

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Pretty Good for a Man of 30 years. :) Way to go. My last results(May) were similar.

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Congratulations on the good results,Ryan! Are the first three diabetes tests? I'm unfamiliar with what those are for.

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Those are kidney function indicators from a blood test. You should check with your doctor to get them done, if you haven't. Also important is an annual 24-hour urine collection.

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Thats awesome Ryan! =]
Glad to hear the good news!

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