Thank you very much. A quick search found thisThe most ideal frequency would be every three months I suppose, as that's what the test measures.....
I don't actually know if longer intervals means poorer control.....as you wont actually know what the control is.....
a regular HbA1c wont actually mean good control I would of thought.....its still very much a day to day fight, in my opinion anyway...
Yes. 6 monthly was agreed with my own doctor. Who will save us from the people who are supposed to be helping us, I wonder.NICE says this
Measurement
1.6.1In adults with type 2 diabetes, measure HbA1c levels at:
1.6.2Use methods to measure HbA1c that have been calibrated according to International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) standardisation. [new 2015]
- 3–6-monthly intervals (tailored to individual needs), until the HbA1c is stable on unchanging therapy
- 6-monthly intervals once the HbA1c level and blood glucose lowering therapy are stable. [2015]
The most ideal frequency would be every three months I suppose, as that's what the test measures.....
I don't actually know if longer intervals means poorer control.....as you wont actually know what the control is.....
a regular HbA1c wont actually mean good control I would of thought.....its still very much a day to day fight, in my opinion anyway...
I think the patients are fine. It's the HCPs who need motivating.I suppose it all depends on the patient and their level of success and the effort put in........more regular trips to clinic would certainly keep the motivation up, if motivation was an issue for the patient that is......
Thank you. Yes, it may be the best measure there is, but is still fairly useless. My testing does give me much more idea about what's going on.Mine is tested approximately annually although usually about 13 to 14 months apart.
This is fine with me: I am more concerned by the daily/hourly ups and downs than by an average over the last 3 months which shows none of the hypos.
And my consultant is now more concerned by the last month's uploaded finger prick results than the hB1AC which I feel is taken because it has to be rather than for any value it brings.
My annual(ish) liver and kidney function blood tests are of more interest to me because I have no other way of checking these.
Yes I think so too.I have only had three Hba1c tests, one to diagnose one at 80 days and one at 6 months - and that was a year ago.
I did give up the medication and I did get down to 41 last time - but I do feel a little ignored.
With another test at a year from diagnosis I would be far more confident about my ability to maintain normal results.
definitive guide for NICE guidelines for the frequency of the HbA1c test.
Who will save us from the people who are supposed to be helping us, I wonder.
Received a letter only this morning informing me that my 6 monthly appointment for the start of June had been " rescheduled " for the start of July.
The extra months wait isn't an issue.
Having to now go back in work next week, cancel my day off and " reschedule " it for another day is a real pain.
It's the little things about diabetes that irk the most
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