What's your new years resolutions?
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Re: What's your new years resolutions?
Wondering wrote:My resolutions:
1. Keep going to pilates weekly.
2. Get my A1c (which I've completely said f-it about after hypervigilance to get the go-ahead to conceive, trying to conceive, being pregnant, and to a lesser extent, milk production) back under 7.0.
3. Get back to showering every day instead of every other day.
Everything else is vague, though no less valued to me, like: Make sure my baby is happy, healthy, strong, learning, growing, and knows she's loved.
1.Well, I got my A1c back down to 6.7. Yay! I still want it lower, but it's back in normal (non-pregnant) diabetic range.
2. I'm still going to pilates weekly, excepting being sick or a couple conflicts that came up.
3. Showering not back to everyday yet but 5 days a week which is an improvement. When I have a choice between shower and sleep, I do choose sleep. I think this might not be so odd for at-home parents of toddlers.
Honestly, I'm really just stoked I got my A1c back down. Whee!
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Re: What's your new years resolutions?
Thanks! I also lost a pound since last time, too.
(For anyone going "WTH is A1c?" and wants to know: It's a blood test that diabetics get which measures your average blood glucose level for the past three months. Non-diabetics have an A1c of below 5.7%. 5.7-6.2 is considered pre-Type 2 diabetes. 6.3 and up is Type 2 diabetes. 7.0 and below is considered good diabetic control. For a Type 1, no matter how good our numbers are, we'll always be diabetic, but we all judge good control by the same A1c standards.)
(For anyone going "WTH is A1c?" and wants to know: It's a blood test that diabetics get which measures your average blood glucose level for the past three months. Non-diabetics have an A1c of below 5.7%. 5.7-6.2 is considered pre-Type 2 diabetes. 6.3 and up is Type 2 diabetes. 7.0 and below is considered good diabetic control. For a Type 1, no matter how good our numbers are, we'll always be diabetic, but we all judge good control by the same A1c standards.)
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