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Dr Bernstein Talking About Why Doctors Tell People With Type1 To Run High
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<blockquote data-quote="ExtremelyW0rried" data-source="post: 1818481" data-attributes="member: 429908"><p>Because there is increasing concern re the affect of low blood sugars on the heart. </p><p>My a1c was 45 or 6.3% last time I went. They said it’s too low. They said they want it in the 50s. They made noises about being worried about the dvla if it dropped any lower. I’m not even having hypos. I wear a libre 24/7 and head any hypos off at about 4.5mmol if not before. </p><p>They actually don’t care about higher blood sugars so much these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExtremelyW0rried, post: 1818481, member: 429908"] Because there is increasing concern re the affect of low blood sugars on the heart. My a1c was 45 or 6.3% last time I went. They said it’s too low. They said they want it in the 50s. They made noises about being worried about the dvla if it dropped any lower. I’m not even having hypos. I wear a libre 24/7 and head any hypos off at about 4.5mmol if not before. They actually don’t care about higher blood sugars so much these days. [/QUOTE]
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