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Loose it.. Beat it.. put it under control

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I happy to hear that we can make Below 6%.

I am struggling between 6.0 and 6.4 and trying hard but not coming down below 6.0. My PPBS is always normal like 105 to 119 but FBS is 115 to 131(that is last 10 months and earlier it was around 110). Any suggestions will help me and thanks in advance.

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Hi,

I am taking Glyciphage SR 500mg 3 times a day after food. If I feel I had light food then I will skip the pill.

I do spend time in Gym 40 to 70 minutes a day in mediate exercises like treadmill and elliptical and other cardio workouts.

Thanks.

M S Reddy

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