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I got my results yesterday for my hba1c and I got 30 which I have had last time I didn't really sleep well as I don't know how to improve on that when ever I look it up it only brings up high hba1c not low, I also got low potassium which I can improve on with orange juice bananas and so on things you would avoid unless you were in hypo. How do I get my hba1c higher
I got my results yesterday for my hba1c and I got 30 which I have had last time I didn't really sleep well as I don't know how to improve on that when ever I look it up it only brings up high hba1c not low, I also got low potassium which I can improve on with orange juice bananas and so on things you would avoid unless you were in hypo. How do I get my hba1c higher
Two hypos in 7 months is nothing to most T1s (eg me). Are your diabetic team unhappy about your hba1c? If so you may need to get a cgm (libre or dexcom) to demonstrate that your hba1c isn't low because of hypos...
And what do you call a hypo?
A hypo is anything below 4 (for people with T 1).
Do you use a different definition, seeing as you've only had a hypo twice in many months?
If you're not dropping below 4 regularly your hba1c is fine.
Are you using a CGM or Libre as well to see if you have hypos at moments you are not testing?
And what do you call a hypo?
A hypo is anything below 4 (for people with T 1).
Do you use a different definition, seeing as you've only had a hypo twice in many months?
If you're not dropping below 4 regularly your hba1c is fine.
Are you using a CGM or Libre as well to see if you have hypos at moments you are not testing?
Look if your team are happy I don't see the issue here. My guess is that you are still producing some of your own insulin which is helping your body keep your levels normal and at non diabetic levels. I suspect your hba1c will go up if/when your own insulin production declines.
And of course, there is a possibility that you have one of a number of blood conditions that mean your hba1c reads lower than your blood sugar levels would suggest. 30 apparently corresponds to an average bg of 5,2 mmol/L, though , which would be excellent for a non diabetic.