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<blockquote data-quote="smidge" data-source="post: 849474" data-attributes="member: 29301"><p>Congratulations on an amazing HbA1c Bill!</p><p>As for the 3rd degree - it seems to be a common theme among low-carb insulin-dependents. It will change eventually I think. I seem to have won my consultant around and he is now pretty supportive. Last time he gave me a friendly word of warning to make sure I test and abide by the law in terms of minimum levels for driving in the UK (he even commented that he doesn't agree with the DVLA rules, but the law's the law) - fair enough as he'd be failing in his duty not to reinforce this - but definitely no lecture on raising my HbA1c. I think we really do have to persevere and educate them.</p><p></p><p>Smidge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smidge, post: 849474, member: 29301"] Congratulations on an amazing HbA1c Bill! As for the 3rd degree - it seems to be a common theme among low-carb insulin-dependents. It will change eventually I think. I seem to have won my consultant around and he is now pretty supportive. Last time he gave me a friendly word of warning to make sure I test and abide by the law in terms of minimum levels for driving in the UK (he even commented that he doesn't agree with the DVLA rules, but the law's the law) - fair enough as he'd be failing in his duty not to reinforce this - but definitely no lecture on raising my HbA1c. I think we really do have to persevere and educate them. Smidge [/QUOTE]
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