Type 2 Diagnosis Lit My Fire: 100 Lbs. Down and a 4.9 A1C!
By Janel Johnson In November 2005, with an A1c of 7.5%, I was told that I had type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreBy Janel Johnson In November 2005, with an A1c of 7.5%, I was told that I had type 2 diabetes.
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