I'm giving you a trophy for doing your absolute best, always. And besides, is 6 really too low?
Just been to see the Diabetes Consultant and his first words were 'Your h1ac is down to 6%, that means you're having hypos and it should be at 6.5. You're too tightly controlled'. Grrrr…..I felt like saying well if you give me a CGM, I can see if it is low between finger pricking.
He was a very nice bloke though, looked at my cholesterol of 7 (HDL 2.45, Trigs 0.5, LDL 4.45), said 'Ratios are fine, don't worry about statins'.
Sometimes you think you're doing everything right and you still get it 'wrong', ah well, onwards and upwards.
Just been to see the Diabetes Consultant and his first words were 'Your h1ac is down to 6%, that means you're having hypos and it should be at 6.5. You're too tightly controlled'. Grrrr…..I felt like saying well if you give me a CGM, I can see if it is low between finger pricking.
He was a very nice bloke though, looked at my cholesterol of 7 (HDL 2.45, Trigs 0.5, LDL 4.45), said 'Ratios are fine, don't worry about statins'.
Sometimes you think you're doing everything right and you still get it 'wrong', ah well, onwards and upwards.
That's a great result. How do you feel about it? Are you having hypos? If you're happy and you are managing to avoid erratic hypos (i.e. ones where you can't explain them - we all have hypos at some point) then keep doing what you are doing.
The absolute worst piece of advice I ever got was a GP saying my HbA1c was too low (at 5.8% in old money - the lowest I'd ever got) and that made me think I'm doing something wrong/risky and so I did up my carbs and knackered that great control until I found this place.
I seem to remember Dr. Bernstein wants HbA1c's around the 4.6% levels but that's a bit of a stretch I think!
The reason your consultant was saying it's too low is that most people never get anywhere near that without skewing their results with loads of uncontrolled hypos - medical staff are just not used to meeting diabetics who know what they are doing. Good control from reduced carbohydrate is just not on their radar.
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