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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2091003" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>I can’t remember the exact percentage, but it’s a very small proportion of T1s that attain the guideline ideal of 50/7%. I think the people on the forum are much more engaged with managing their disease, so tend to run healthier levels. Before I joined I was in the 80s and 90s (for a long time) and from what I gather from my clinic, that’s pretty standard amongst the T1 population. Over my two decades I’d developed a little neuropathy and retinopathy but over the last 12 months I’ve been running pretty non-D levels, as you can see from my HbA1c in my sig. In that time, my eyes have healed and I’ve got the feeling back in my feet. </p><p></p><p>Tl;dr - I took 15 years of terrible control to develop complications, but reversed them in less than two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2091003, member: 468055"] I can’t remember the exact percentage, but it’s a very small proportion of T1s that attain the guideline ideal of 50/7%. I think the people on the forum are much more engaged with managing their disease, so tend to run healthier levels. Before I joined I was in the 80s and 90s (for a long time) and from what I gather from my clinic, that’s pretty standard amongst the T1 population. Over my two decades I’d developed a little neuropathy and retinopathy but over the last 12 months I’ve been running pretty non-D levels, as you can see from my HbA1c in my sig. In that time, my eyes have healed and I’ve got the feeling back in my feet. Tl;dr - I took 15 years of terrible control to develop complications, but reversed them in less than two. [/QUOTE]
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