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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 527103" data-source="post: 2376119"><p>[USER=526922]@Nicole22[/USER] congratulations on your pregnancy. </p><p></p><p>An HbA1C of 35is an amazing number for someone with diabetes. They are lower than those used to diagnose prediabetes and the only people I have read of with levels that low with Type 1 achieve it through looping. How have you achieved it and what are the reasons for continuing insulin when your levels are so low?</p><p></p><p>The usual reason nurses are concerned about low HbA1C with diabetes treated with insulin is that such a low level is perceived to only be possible with hypos. I understand in the UK, pregnant women with Type 1 diabetes are now prescribed Libre. Is this available to you? It should alleviate your DSN's fears about your low levels if you can show via your Libre graphs that you are not going low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 527103, post: 2376119"] [USER=526922]@Nicole22[/USER] congratulations on your pregnancy. An HbA1C of 35is an amazing number for someone with diabetes. They are lower than those used to diagnose prediabetes and the only people I have read of with levels that low with Type 1 achieve it through looping. How have you achieved it and what are the reasons for continuing insulin when your levels are so low? The usual reason nurses are concerned about low HbA1C with diabetes treated with insulin is that such a low level is perceived to only be possible with hypos. I understand in the UK, pregnant women with Type 1 diabetes are now prescribed Libre. Is this available to you? It should alleviate your DSN's fears about your low levels if you can show via your Libre graphs that you are not going low. [/QUOTE]
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