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<blockquote data-quote="Alineden" data-source="post: 2763739" data-attributes="member: 488598"><p>Thanks for your replies. I appreciate that trends only offer estimates, but it would be good to know, for instance, that a certain average level of mmol/l would get me an HbA1c of approximately 50mmol/mol. It would be like breaking things down to a daily or weekly target rather than waiting 3 months to find out that you need to be trying harder. </p><p></p><p>When I was first diagnosed in 2018 I became almost obsessed with trying to eat a low carb diet. I got my HbA1c down to 41. I thought I had it cracked. But over time, my diet has slipped back into bad habits. In the past I learned a lot about what I should and shouldn't eat by using the Freestyle Libra. I decided I needed to bring my focus back so I've been using Dexcom for the last couple of weeks. I've been quite shocked at how high my average is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alineden, post: 2763739, member: 488598"] Thanks for your replies. I appreciate that trends only offer estimates, but it would be good to know, for instance, that a certain average level of mmol/l would get me an HbA1c of approximately 50mmol/mol. It would be like breaking things down to a daily or weekly target rather than waiting 3 months to find out that you need to be trying harder. When I was first diagnosed in 2018 I became almost obsessed with trying to eat a low carb diet. I got my HbA1c down to 41. I thought I had it cracked. But over time, my diet has slipped back into bad habits. In the past I learned a lot about what I should and shouldn't eat by using the Freestyle Libra. I decided I needed to bring my focus back so I've been using Dexcom for the last couple of weeks. I've been quite shocked at how high my average is. [/QUOTE]
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