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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2377215" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Your post rings a bell with me as a type 1 who like every other type 1 has gone up and down over the years. I confessed to my dad recently that my hba1c had gone up and after a brief discussion his final thought was 'type 1 is something that isn't your fault and it is something the whole family should help carry the burden of'. Practically that means whatever he can do to make it easier for me including having a moan!</p><p>There's a lot of pressure for type 1s to solve the complex problem of imitating a pancreas (No Condition Where More is Expected of the patient to misquote someone). This isn't to say you can't improve but it is to say that its a work in progress and you should be proud of consistently hitting the basics e.g. test at the right times, get the basal right and try to eat similar amounts at similar times if you want things to be more predictable i.e. process not just the results.</p><p>I will be doing the same!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2377215, member: 365308"] Your post rings a bell with me as a type 1 who like every other type 1 has gone up and down over the years. I confessed to my dad recently that my hba1c had gone up and after a brief discussion his final thought was 'type 1 is something that isn't your fault and it is something the whole family should help carry the burden of'. Practically that means whatever he can do to make it easier for me including having a moan! There's a lot of pressure for type 1s to solve the complex problem of imitating a pancreas (No Condition Where More is Expected of the patient to misquote someone). This isn't to say you can't improve but it is to say that its a work in progress and you should be proud of consistently hitting the basics e.g. test at the right times, get the basal right and try to eat similar amounts at similar times if you want things to be more predictable i.e. process not just the results. I will be doing the same!! [/QUOTE]
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