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<blockquote data-quote="Helen46" data-source="post: 2218873" data-attributes="member: 516974"><p>Just throwing this out there. I have been working really hard to reduce HbA1c!!!! But last week I had nightmare day, Three phone calls to Medtronic over an 8 hour period Sensor seemed to be working but intermittently sensor was suspending pump but as it was a new sensor I was determined to try and "save" it. I did all the recommended things but was getting severely rattled and ultimately fell asleep after midnight after taking the sensor off and believing the problem was with the transmitter.</p><p></p><p>Woke some six hours later with BG of close to twenty. My fault as I was concentrating on the sensor/transmitter but unfortunately i was scheduled for an HA1c test two days later...HbA1c has gone up! I am thinking that the high readings over what appears to be an 8 hour period had a crucial and disproportionate effect. My ISIGs are usually 26-29 but on this day it was 6! Any thoughts. Feeling fairly dispirited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helen46, post: 2218873, member: 516974"] Just throwing this out there. I have been working really hard to reduce HbA1c!!!! But last week I had nightmare day, Three phone calls to Medtronic over an 8 hour period Sensor seemed to be working but intermittently sensor was suspending pump but as it was a new sensor I was determined to try and "save" it. I did all the recommended things but was getting severely rattled and ultimately fell asleep after midnight after taking the sensor off and believing the problem was with the transmitter. Woke some six hours later with BG of close to twenty. My fault as I was concentrating on the sensor/transmitter but unfortunately i was scheduled for an HA1c test two days later...HbA1c has gone up! I am thinking that the high readings over what appears to be an 8 hour period had a crucial and disproportionate effect. My ISIGs are usually 26-29 but on this day it was 6! Any thoughts. Feeling fairly dispirited. [/QUOTE]
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