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<blockquote data-quote="Squire Fulwood" data-source="post: 706445" data-attributes="member: 44622"><p>Who was it that said that?</p><p></p><p>According to my nurse anyone can go hypo although in a healthy person the body makes a recovery without help. A healthy person is unlikely to go hypo so badly and so often as to affect the Hba1c whereas a person taking medication can.</p><p></p><p>In his opening paper [USER=22572]@pavlosn[/USER] said <strong>"My concerns were compounded by reading stories of other non insulin dependent t2s that on recent visits to their doctors were advised to raise their hba1c scores from under 6% (42.1 mmol/mol) to the 6-6,5% (42,1-47,5) pre diabetic range. Advise that did not make sense to me but which I did not immediately dismiss because I am not a doctor and they are, so they must be basing it on some kind of evidence and research."</strong> </p><p></p><p>I mentioned the Libre man to give a possible reason for the doctors advising people to raise their Hba1c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squire Fulwood, post: 706445, member: 44622"] Who was it that said that? According to my nurse anyone can go hypo although in a healthy person the body makes a recovery without help. A healthy person is unlikely to go hypo so badly and so often as to affect the Hba1c whereas a person taking medication can. In his opening paper [USER=22572]@pavlosn[/USER] said [B]"My concerns were compounded by reading stories of other non insulin dependent t2s that on recent visits to their doctors were advised to raise their hba1c scores from under 6% (42.1 mmol/mol) to the 6-6,5% (42,1-47,5) pre diabetic range. Advise that did not make sense to me but which I did not immediately dismiss because I am not a doctor and they are, so they must be basing it on some kind of evidence and research."[/B] I mentioned the Libre man to give a possible reason for the doctors advising people to raise their Hba1c. [/QUOTE]
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