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Mine was 8.8 and my fasting blood glucose was 178 with meds. The moment the surgery is done, everything will change. Don't worry.This is why they do the surgery.

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I just signed up for BariatricPal for this very reason. To find out what happens if you can't get your A1C down. Mine is way too high right now (for years) I'm not even booking a consultation at this point :(


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As others said your glycated hemoglobin type A1C being that high is a very good indicator for the necessity of this surgery.

If adequate changes are made and no improvements after a handful of months occur, and it's acquired Type 2, I'd then be a bit concerned.

My peak HBA1c was 7.9 (well in the range of diabetic), it lowered over the last several months and as of June it was 4.9, making me completely non-diabetic, and I've been off all diabetes meds for months with very good blood sugar.

It's quite amazing how forgiving the body is.

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