Just gets better and betterer
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 12:02 pm
I'm a diabetic. With a long family history of diabetes. Maternal Grandmother died from it, Mother lost her leg, her vision, and is on dialysis in a nursing home from it. I refuse to end up in the same condition. So I'm very active in trying to control mine. I do quarterly checkups and blood work. Last year, I had gotten sloppy and let mine creep up. I had an A1C of 8.1 on one of my checkups. It was a very rude awakening for me. This morning, I had my checkup and I'm at 6.3. For those who aren't dealing with it, or don't have close family members dealing with it. 4-5.6 is considered normal. 5.7 to 6.4 is considered pre-diabetic. 6.5 and greater is full blown diabetes. For the first time in many years, I'm out of the diabetic range. And headed in the right direction. Still not on insulin. I do take meds, but I'm hoping that with another 30lbs of weight loss (I'm at about 75lbs down now) I can start weaning off. My cholesterol has always been good. But my numbers are getting better. My good Cholesterol is where it should be, and my bad cholesterol dropped another 10 points with this test. I was in the middle of where you should be. Now I'm getting to the low side of where you should be.
Heart, Kidneys and liver are all testing excellent. I'm as healthy as an ox. Unfortunately I look like one too. LOL
I know this isn't firearm related, but I also know some of you guys aren't spring chickens anymore (I'm resembling that remark more and more daily) and I wanted to say it is possible to get back into good health even at (mildly) advanced ages. I turned 49 in June.
Heart, Kidneys and liver are all testing excellent. I'm as healthy as an ox. Unfortunately I look like one too. LOL
I know this isn't firearm related, but I also know some of you guys aren't spring chickens anymore (I'm resembling that remark more and more daily) and I wanted to say it is possible to get back into good health even at (mildly) advanced ages. I turned 49 in June.