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<blockquote data-quote="Md2t" data-source="post: 1432144" data-attributes="member: 393465"><p>Well done with improving your Hba1c!</p><p></p><p>At least your nurse seems open to reason and has offered you an alternative. I was threatened with withdrawal of glucose testing strips when I reduced my Hba1c a few years ago but the doctor accepted my argument, backed up by my endocrinologist, that monitoring my blood glucose was essential for keeping levels under control. The GP changed my records to "controlled by diet". My Hba1c went even lower when I switched from low fat to low carb!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Md2t, post: 1432144, member: 393465"] Well done with improving your Hba1c! At least your nurse seems open to reason and has offered you an alternative. I was threatened with withdrawal of glucose testing strips when I reduced my Hba1c a few years ago but the doctor accepted my argument, backed up by my endocrinologist, that monitoring my blood glucose was essential for keeping levels under control. The GP changed my records to "controlled by diet". My Hba1c went even lower when I switched from low fat to low carb! [/QUOTE]
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