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<blockquote data-quote="zicksi101" data-source="post: 832585" data-attributes="member: 97084"><p>Thanks all for the advice, very helpful. Like you [USER=27914]@MushyPeaBrain[/USER] my HbA1c's have been around 8 point something in recent times despite my efforts. </p><p></p><p>Only exception to that was a 7.7 shortly after doing a half marathon which was a bit of an improvement, and that makes sense because the running was bringing the BGs down more quickly at certain times during the training.</p><p></p><p>It does sound like a pump is worth trying, I've got some appointments with DSN and another consultant being lined up so I'll be able to discuss things more fully with them quite soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zicksi101, post: 832585, member: 97084"] Thanks all for the advice, very helpful. Like you [USER=27914]@MushyPeaBrain[/USER] my HbA1c's have been around 8 point something in recent times despite my efforts. Only exception to that was a 7.7 shortly after doing a half marathon which was a bit of an improvement, and that makes sense because the running was bringing the BGs down more quickly at certain times during the training. It does sound like a pump is worth trying, I've got some appointments with DSN and another consultant being lined up so I'll be able to discuss things more fully with them quite soon. [/QUOTE]
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