I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
52 is a little high as it is in the diabetic range. If meds are suggested and your not currently taking any, I would ask to hold off for another 3 months.I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
I sometimes wonder if there is a special type of exam for receptionists at doctors and dentist surgeries.The receptionist wants me to see the nurse
I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
I sometimes wonder if there is a special type of exam for receptionists at doctors and dentist surgeries.
In my experience, they seem to be a certain breed of people who expect everything to run according to their schedule and follow their rules which have been designed by someone with knowledge of one or two conditions (if we are lucky) and expect all of us to be exactly the same.
<Sorry - had to get that off my chest.>
More importantly, congratulations on your fantastic improvement.
I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
I know this is a page for newly diagnosed people but my first post in here was as a newly diagnosed, terrified person and I was so appreciative of the support and woukd welsome and more feedback now.
My first hba1c was a ridiculous 110 and today, 3 months on, i got resukts of 52. The receptionist wants me to see the nurse as my levels are still "a bit high ". Shouldnt i be pleased with such a drop in 3 months?
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