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OK...So I went to the Endo today and my 3 month A1C was 7.2!!! I am so pissed at myself. Why does my dang A1C always go up during the holidays???? Why can't I stay away from the eggnog??? Atleast I didn't gain any weight!!! I actually lost 2 pounds!!!! Next year I am having my A1C drawn before the holidays and not after!!!! LOL

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Scott Comment by Scott on January 5, 2009 at 1:26pm
HAHA, now that's a plan!
Jill Hartley Comment by Jill Hartley on January 5, 2009 at 1:49pm
haha its okay, i have a serious peanut butter addiction that haunts me all year around
Kristin Comment by Kristin on January 13, 2009 at 2:01pm
Wow, you are brave for going to the doctor right after the holidays. According to my meter average my A1c should have gone up a full point!! So I think that I will wait a month or so before going to the doctor!!! I didn't even try to carb count and control well during the holidays. SO you are not alone!!!

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