Mysugr predicted me at 31.5 and my hbaca1 came in at 30 I use a code free meter good luck to you with ours it’s like taking exams isn’t it?How accurate has ur mySugr been in the past if you don’t mind me asking. I’m due for my first 3 month a1c tomorrow morning. I’m sh*****g it a wee bit
Mysugr predicted me at 31.5 and my hbaca1 came in at 30 I use a code free meter good luck to you with ours it’s like taking exams isn’t it?
It was in response to rab5’s question as to why medics might want a higher hba1cBut how does that relate to the OP?
So sorry that you had such a negative experience @NewTD2. Actually, if your doctor were smart he should have seen you as an outlier - someone whose diabetes trajectory is going in a different direction to the accepted wisdom. His professional curiosity should have been piqued - IMHO he should have been peppering you with questions on how you achieved such great results. Maybe then he could help others avoid diabetic complications.He became quite upset and angry and suggested that I should eat more fruits and expects my HBA1c to go up even higher between 45 to 48 which is the "normal range", according to him, for a diabetic.
They look like this, can usually be spotted round the back of Dr's surgery in group (think it's called a gaggle of nurses) with cream bun in one hand and a fag in the other.(I’ve never seen a nurse!)
So sorry that you had such a negative experience @NewTD2. Actually, if your doctor were smart he should have seen you as an outlier - someone whose diabetes trajectory is going in a different direction to the accepted wisdom. His professional curiosity should have been piqued - IMHO he should have been peppering you with questions on how you achieved such great results. Maybe then he could help others avoid diabetic complications.
I know exactly what they look like, I was one for 36 years! I did eat cream buns but never smoked. Loving the cartoon though!They look like this, can usually be spotted round the back of Dr's surgery in group (think it's called a gaggle of nurses) with cream bun in one hand and a fag in the other.
Your GP may suggest you eat fruit, but you do not have to eat it if you do not want to.This was due to the fact that he suggested way back in February to have 2-3 fruits daily in my diet.
Mysugr predicted me at 31.5 and my hbaca1 came in at 30 I use a code free meter good luck to you with ours it’s like taking exams isn’t it?
Good luck matey.. stressing won't do you any good (easy for me to say I know). It will be whatever it is but its just more data at the end of the day. Yippee!I’m nervous to say the least a lot riding on this
Absolutely true.
Oh S**T.... how far out have they been. Im worried now lmaoIt would be lovely if my HbA1c results even vaguely tallied with either my meter or my Libre. Nowhere near. I have learned over the years to completely ignore it. It keeps my nurse happy but that is all it does.
Oh S**T.... how far out have they been. Im worried now lmao
Im hoping I have kicked this right in the jewels!Good luck matey.. stressing won't do you any good (easy for me to say I know). It will be whatever it is but its just more data at the end of the day. Yippee!
I don't know(or care, to be perfectly honest) enough about T2 to know how different it is in daily management from T1, but it seems to me that there is far too much obsession over HbA1c rather than figuring out the cause of actual hypos and hypers on these forums, no? There also seems to be a lot of complaining(especially from T2s) over doctors and nurses being idiots and incompetent and so on, which makes me wonder if there is some sort of victim complex going on in at least some people. I've had appointments in two different countries with people from even more different countries over 15 years as a diabetic, I've never had any even close to as bad experiences as seem to frequently be described on here despite being according to myself a very bad patient in that I don't care enough about how I take care of myself and being very open about it to them.
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