Hi. I'm type 1 (it's been 24 years already - shhh****t, time waits for noone). Been on basal bosus insulin regime for just over 3 years - though my results show that this hasn't been any better control wise than the mixed twice a day insulin regime I had for 20 years previous).
The last test I had in England (in September 2016) was 8.3% - (67mmol) - to which the doctor (yeah may as well have been a witch doctor) this year (early Feb 2017) said was 'fine'. Shockingly!
I had a more recent one in Spain (March 1st 2017) and it was 8.1% (65mmol) - however the doctor I saw here was 'very concerned' about this. She seems to think I should get it down to 6%.
Bit of a shock for me really. I'd always considered something under 8% heading towards 7.5% as being as good as it could get whilst still 'having a decent life'.
Needless to say. Reading this forum has been a real eye opener (with some of the low test results that most 'long termers' seem to have). Though at the same time I do wonder what kind of lives people with good control have. My best control was the year after being diagnosed . . I was 16-17 and I wasn't playing much sport then, just walking back from college (3km) and spending a lot of time in the house listening to rock/grunge music, writing long letters to all my pen-pals (yeah, I'm old, lol) and playing Sega Mega-Drive (Genesis for American readers). It seemed the more active I became the harder it was to keep the sugars in control. . . and it's been the same for over 20 years now, unfortunately (or fortunately in respect to the lifestyle).