Skip to the content
Search
Beyond Type 2
Menu
BEYOND TYPE 2
Show sub menu
About
Our Story
Founding Partners
Board of Directors
Leadership Council
The Team
Join Us
Contact
Diabetes
Type 1 Info
Type 2 Info
Prediabetes Info
Forms of Diabetes
Newly Diagnosed
Diabetes Management
Pregnancy and Diabetes
Resources
GetInsulin.org
Insulin for T2D
Diabetes Management
Understanding T2D
Exercise
Food
Heart Health
Mental Health
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
Veterans with Diabetes
Beyond Type 2 Advocacy
Stories
Diabetes News
Type 2 Stories
Community
Beyond Type 2 App
Marathon Team
En Español
Search
Tag:
a1c
Collab Conversations: Learn About Type 2 Diabetes with Experts from the ADA
Learn about insulin resistance, A1c results, diabetes remission, and MORE in this series of interviews with experts from the ADA.
Using Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes: Benefits Beyond Your A1c
Using insulin to manage type 2 diabetes can positively impact more than just your A1c and blood sugar levels.
A1c Test Results Are More Likely To Be Inaccurate for People Of Color–Here’s Why That Matters
A1c is one of the go-to tests for monitoring blood sugar, yet for people of African, South and Southeast Asian and Mediterranean ancestry, there’s a higher chance it’s not accurate.
LeAnne’s Type 2 Diagnosis + Connecting With Others On Social Media
From crash dieting to a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, LeAnne shares her story.
Frustrated with Your Diabetes Goals? Try This Approach Instead
If you’re frustrated with traditional diabetes goals like “lower my A1c” and “lose 15 pounds,” here’s a different way to approach goal-setting.
The Most Recommended Tool for a Healthy Weight + A1c with Type 2 Diabetes
To help you get the ball rolling on your weight loss and A1c goals, experts recommend starting on this medication. Here’s what and why...
Why do I need to check my blood sugar if my A1C is fine?
Your A1c result only offers you a glimpse into where your blood sugars have been over the past 3 months, but daily blood sugar checks can tell you much more...
“I stopped taking insulin in January 2021,” says Prince Blue
With an A1c of 17.6 percent at his diagnosis, Prince looks back and realizes he should’ve started insulin right away. But today, he’s no longer taking insulin and thriving.
Overcoming Denial: This Chef Lowered Her A1c from 9.5 to 5.9 Percent
Within 95 days, Genny lowered her A1c from 9.5 to 5.9 percent while still enjoying a diet full of real food and flavor.
All About Cataracts in People with Diabetes
For people with diabetes, chronically high blood sugar levels can affect the wellbeing of your lenses and lead to cataracts.
Posts navigation
←
Newer
Posts
1
2
Older
Posts
→