The diabetes nurse said it was too low & that she's afraid I'll have hypos. I eat low carb & exercise regularly ; my blood sugar never goes below 4.8 & I stay mostly between 5.0 and 9.0. I've read that other folk have lower hba1c results. Is the diabetes nurse right?
Thank you for the replies. I've asked a mathematician colleague to help me explain to the nurse how the low hba1c comes from a constant narrow range without spikes and high numbers, rather than too many lows. It's reassuring to hear from folk - thank you- especially when I'm increasingly loosing confidence in the DN ( who from the start told me to be more relaxed about it, not to test too often and not to start weighing food, that as I'm in a honeymoon phase "now is the time to eat fish and chips" and frequently complains that my numbers are "too perfect" and she wants to see more random high numbers). Advice and guidance gratefully received!
Print out this page, stick it under her nose and demand answers. She's not just a fool, she's dangerous. If she ignores you, then walk away with a reminder that you intend to report her conduct. Glad it's you dealing with this as my attitude would be a lot worse ... for her
Just got my first hba1c result ( after being diagnosed with type 1 in august which at age 55 & always fit & healthy was a huge shock) & was thrilled to be told it was 43 ( 6.1%). Thanks to Dr Bernstein & all the information I've gleaned from this website - am very grateful.
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