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Hb1Ac 6.1 to 6.2
I'm on Telmakind AMH. My fasting B.S is always in the 80 to 100 range for the past one year which is a reduction from 150 to 180  before that.My last month's Hb1Ac is 6.1 and before two months it was 6.2.I wanted to discontinue my oral anti diabetic medicine basis my fasting b.s results but Hb1Ac is a worry as according to me Hb1Ac should be 5.5 and less. Please suggest expert advise.
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If 6.1  after taking medicine, you should continue it. Adhere to life style changes . Need to know about medications
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Continue diabetes medicine do exercise and diet control
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What oral diabetes medicine you are taking
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