Every question asked here is key, get back to us @RB1 and we'll be able to help you from there. One thing @tim2000s didn't ask, that I would say is necessary... Why hadn't you checked your A1c in 2 years?Hi, quick question, how old are you? Second one is, how much insulin are you taking? The hba1c at 12 indicates that your blood sugar has been running at some very high levels over the past three months, and I would be surprised if you hadn't seen these in testing. How often do you test?
Sorry about all the questions, but for a t1, the immediate answer to why is my hba1c so high is that you haven't had the required control and your blood sugars have been too high.
With a 12, I'm surprised you haven't been recalled for stabilisation.
Have you done anything like the DAFNE or BdEC courses? These are also good for helping you stabilise your insulin and sugar levels.
Let us know the answers and we'll be able to help more effectively.
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Hi I ve been diabetic since i was 12 (type 1) Got my 3 month average done there last week and results were not good 12.0.
I exercise regularly and weigh about 81.5 kg. have a low carb diet and dont drink much only on weekends. last time i got
my average done was two years ago and it was 9.0. Can anyone give me some advice ??
Hi Thanks
Hi Thanks i m 26 and i have a insulin pump. im on 1.3 units per hour. I ve Been on the pump since i was 15. I dont drink much alcohol and have a
low carb diet. I weigh 81.5 kg and go to the gym 2-3 times a week. I test myself i d say 6-8 times a day minimum. I think the main propblem is
that i drink too much lucozade when my sugars go low. other than that sugars seem balanced. I recently had my eye test and everyting was perfect. Im going to see my diabetes doctor in a few weeks so hopefully my results will be down a bit. thanks
yes 12.0 was my HbA1c
I go low maybe twice a day and then drink 1 bottle of Lucozade and then my sugar goes to 16-17.
I think this is the problem i only need a small glass as oppose to drinking a full bottle
When was the last time you basal tested?! And how often are you testing? Sorry if you have already stated this!Hi Thanks i m 26 and i have a insulin pump. im on 1.3 units per hour. I ve Been on the pump since i was 15. I dont drink much alcohol and have a
low carb diet. I weigh 81.5 kg and go to the gym 2-3 times a week. I test myself i d say 6-8 times a day minimum. I think the main propblem is
that i drink too much lucozade when my sugars go low. other than that sugars seem balanced. I recently had my eye test and everyting was perfect. Im going to see my diabetes doctor in a few weeks so hopefully my results will be down a bit. thanks
Can I suggest changing what you do for hypos and using glucose tablets instead? That way it is obvious about the amount you are taking and you can't drink the whole bottle.
To have an HBA1c of 12%, if you are hypoing regularly, you would need to be spending a huge amount of time at a very high blood sugar level. 12% is the equivalent of an average level of 16.5mmol/l.
If you are hypoing twice a day (3 mmol/l lets say) and spent half the day at 8mmol/l, you would still need to be spending a large number of hours a day with a blood glucose of 25mmol/lto get an average at 16.5.
Hi. It sounds like your insulin needs completely re-calibrating. You should not be going hypo even once a week let alone twice a day. Not having an HBa1C for 2 years is not good; for you it should be every 3 to 6 momths. Drinking a full bottle of Lucozade is, to be honest, madness. Do have glucose tablets instead unless the hypo is serious. These have around 8gm of glucose and you can take 2 or 3 or whatever when you start hypoing and that way you avoid over-shooting and then going high. I think you need to see the DN to discuss pump settings.
Try having lucozade tablets on you have 3-4 of them followed by a protein bar this will stop the massive rises and if your going to the gym and your bloods are lower than 7 then have 1 of the tabs as this will stop you hypoing
Very much depends on what you are doing in the gym.Sorry.. 1 glucose tab pre gym will not stop a hypo....
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