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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1311105" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>Thanks again PNJB, very grateful for the explanation. Having ranges to aim for is useful, simply because there is a range and not just one number to aim for (and probably miss). I guessed that being below range was probably better than above range - but that may not always be true, so I try not to assume. I was a bit bothered in case I need to do any specific serious work on reducing fat in liver, or just keep doing what I'm doing and (hopefully) gradually eliminate any remaining fat.</p><p></p><p>I haven't got the HbA1c yet, for some reason, but hope I'll get it when I see the GP. Problem with my GP is that she's reluctant to discuss or expand on anything, I think because she doesn't have the time to explain and if things are 'normal' there's no need to go into details. Plus, I suspect, there's an element of 'the less patients know the less they will question or fret about it'. We only get 10 mins per appointment, & even when I arrange a double for 20 min. she's always running late, so is always rushed. If I can find out what's what beforehand, then at least I'm armed with the right questions by the time I get to see her, or I don't bother to ask coz I already know the answer. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks again for your time & info - much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1311105, member: 278312"] Thanks again PNJB, very grateful for the explanation. Having ranges to aim for is useful, simply because there is a range and not just one number to aim for (and probably miss). I guessed that being below range was probably better than above range - but that may not always be true, so I try not to assume. I was a bit bothered in case I need to do any specific serious work on reducing fat in liver, or just keep doing what I'm doing and (hopefully) gradually eliminate any remaining fat. I haven't got the HbA1c yet, for some reason, but hope I'll get it when I see the GP. Problem with my GP is that she's reluctant to discuss or expand on anything, I think because she doesn't have the time to explain and if things are 'normal' there's no need to go into details. Plus, I suspect, there's an element of 'the less patients know the less they will question or fret about it'. We only get 10 mins per appointment, & even when I arrange a double for 20 min. she's always running late, so is always rushed. If I can find out what's what beforehand, then at least I'm armed with the right questions by the time I get to see her, or I don't bother to ask coz I already know the answer. Anyway, thanks again for your time & info - much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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