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The time it takes to lower your A1C levels depends on several factors, including your current A1C level, lifestyle changes, and adherence to treatment plans. Here’s a general guideline:
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Lifestyle Changes: If you make significant changes such as improving your diet, increasing physical activity, and losing weight, you may see a reduction in A1C within 2-3 months. This is because the A1C test reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months.
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Medication: If you are prescribed medications like insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents, your A1C may start to decrease within 1-2 months, depending on the medication and dosage.
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Consistency: Maintaining consistent blood sugar control is key. Regular monitoring and adjustments to your treatment plan can help you achieve and maintain a lower A1C over time.
It’s important to work closely with your healthcare provider to set realistic goals and monitor your progress.