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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 2433115" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>That's a massive improvement - personally I never set a target as I think that it takes so much effort daily to stay on the tightrope that getting my HbA1c result could lead me to either feel elated or depressed having made all the effort, I also don't feel the HbA1c is a true reflection of my control as i aim for stability with my levels as much as possible so I just work on time in range, and I aim for 70% each week. I remember getting 43 once on the pump and then having to deal with the NHS feedback saying they weren't happy with it as it 'obviously' meant i'd been experiencing alot of hypos to of achieved that. Personally I think it's finding what works best for you and what your comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 2433115, member: 53162"] That's a massive improvement - personally I never set a target as I think that it takes so much effort daily to stay on the tightrope that getting my HbA1c result could lead me to either feel elated or depressed having made all the effort, I also don't feel the HbA1c is a true reflection of my control as i aim for stability with my levels as much as possible so I just work on time in range, and I aim for 70% each week. I remember getting 43 once on the pump and then having to deal with the NHS feedback saying they weren't happy with it as it 'obviously' meant i'd been experiencing alot of hypos to of achieved that. Personally I think it's finding what works best for you and what your comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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