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I seen my pcp last week an the 19 th will be 5 months my diabetes is in normal range 5.5 they said I was cured. My blood pressure is normal

all blood work is normal. I'm 7 lb from goal. Down 80 lb from this time last year. I went from size 44 pants to 32 pants. i'm in large shirts. I never though I would be in the hundreds again. when I started I could not do 1 push up now I do at least 20 to 40 every day and 40 to 80 sit up. Im 55 years young. THIS IS AS CLOSE TO A MIRACLE AS I HAVE HAVE SEEN. Thank you Dr Dennis Dr Sharm an all the people in the Spectrum Health of Michigan.Life is good an good luck to all.Thanks Doug from Michigan

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Congrats to you, good job, pics soon?

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YAHOO! I am a type I diabetic, so I can't be cured, but I feel as close to cured as I have ever been. My insulin levels are less than 1/3 of what I was taking pre-surgery. Can't wait for my next A1C in April. It will be the first one under 7 I have seen in 9 years!

Happy, happy, happy for you! :)

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YAY!!!!

Great news isn't it.

I'm off 10 pills plus insulin now.

My A1C was 5.9 at 6 month labs and all my numbers are in the normal range now.

Congratulations on your new life!

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Well…not to rain on your parade but I figured I would tell you my experience with DM. I was taking 2 oral medications before surgery and stopped both the day before the sleeve. My first 3 month lab had an A1c at 5.3 so I was ecstatic. Then at the 6 month labs the A1c jumped to 6.7 so I started back on Metformin. Next month I will get the 9 month labs and anticipate my A1c 6.0 or lower. I am happy to only be on one medication. I know there is NO cure for DM. WLS will buy one time off meds and that is the reality.

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