Controlled Diabetes
Cross-source consensus on Controlled Diabetes from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- An A1c of 8 or 9 is still described as sustained hyperglycemia that damages tissues. — Hemoglobin A1c: What It Measures, What the Levels Mean, and How to Reverse High Values
- The article argues that medication-focused A1c management does not reverse type 2 diabetes without addressing dietary inputs. — Hemoglobin A1c: What It Measures, What the Levels Mean, and How to Reverse High Values
- Lowering A1c to 8 or 9 slows complications but is not presented as a solution. — Hemoglobin A1c: What It Measures, What the Levels Mean, and How to Reverse High Values
- The article says controlled diabetes often means A1c has been lowered from a very high level through medication. — Hemoglobin A1c: What It Measures, What the Levels Mean, and How to Reverse High Values