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98mmol and counting...getting HbA1c under control..Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="isjoberg" data-source="post: 1408969" data-attributes="member: 72864"><p>[USER=385428]@BathO[/USER] taking small steps is a fantastic way to regain control! One thing that really helped me get over continual chaotic control was not setting myself really strict targets (I'd have one good day then a week of rollercoaster bgs) as well as viewing each day by itself. Recording what is happening can seem a little overwhelming but even if you do it for a few days you get to see patterns and figure where to start. I used to get really upset about highs and not really want to test if I knew i was high but by accepting that some times it happens and it's just another thing to learn from really helped me. My control is nowhere near ideal but I have a healthier attitude to how to approach diabetes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isjoberg, post: 1408969, member: 72864"] [USER=385428]@BathO[/USER] taking small steps is a fantastic way to regain control! One thing that really helped me get over continual chaotic control was not setting myself really strict targets (I'd have one good day then a week of rollercoaster bgs) as well as viewing each day by itself. Recording what is happening can seem a little overwhelming but even if you do it for a few days you get to see patterns and figure where to start. I used to get really upset about highs and not really want to test if I knew i was high but by accepting that some times it happens and it's just another thing to learn from really helped me. My control is nowhere near ideal but I have a healthier attitude to how to approach diabetes! [/QUOTE]
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