jameshallam
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Hi all,
Had my first check in with the consultant yesterday and my reading was 6%. (Incidentally I used an online tool to estimate it from my BG readings and it estimated it at 5.97% - pretty close!).
The consultant said this was very good, and after discussing many things I asked this:
1. What should a HBAc1 be in a 'normal' person - <5.4
2. If a non-diabetic person and a diabetic (I am T1) both had a reading of 5.4, does the diabetic person still have a higher risk of 'complications' (due to high BG) in later life? - No, but a level of 5.4 is unattainable in the long term for someone with diabetes - without losing hypo awareness...
Just wondering what people on here thought about this opinion. I notice a lot of people on these boards strive for and attain HBA1c's in the 5s...
The consultant said I should be aiming for a level of 6.5 - but anywhere between 6-7% is good.
Cheers,
James
Had my first check in with the consultant yesterday and my reading was 6%. (Incidentally I used an online tool to estimate it from my BG readings and it estimated it at 5.97% - pretty close!).
The consultant said this was very good, and after discussing many things I asked this:
1. What should a HBAc1 be in a 'normal' person - <5.4
2. If a non-diabetic person and a diabetic (I am T1) both had a reading of 5.4, does the diabetic person still have a higher risk of 'complications' (due to high BG) in later life? - No, but a level of 5.4 is unattainable in the long term for someone with diabetes - without losing hypo awareness...
Just wondering what people on here thought about this opinion. I notice a lot of people on these boards strive for and attain HBA1c's in the 5s...
The consultant said I should be aiming for a level of 6.5 - but anywhere between 6-7% is good.
Cheers,
James