nmb264 wrote
I'm finding it quite difficult to reduce my hba1c
nmb264 said:Hello,
I'm finding it quite difficult to reduce my hba1c. It's currently 8.2 % and I just feel trying to reduce it to 6 will be impossible. Has anyone else been in the same position. I've made a massive effort over the last 3 months but don't think it will have reduce much. I also suffer from the dawm phenomenan which doesn't help.
Any similar stories or ideas would be great. Thanks
robert72 said:I'm not planning pregnancy eitherbut I'd been stuck in the mid to high sevens for the last five years (before that I had been in the eights and nines). Then earlier this year I tried reducing carbs (from over 300/day to around 100ish) and dropped from HbA1c of 7.4 to 6.1 it's not the only way but it seems to be working for me. I also get rising BG from the moment I wake up (perfect sugars during the night and the rest of the day) so I just bolus for it. Good luck.
nmb264 said:Thanks Lucy. I have to say carb counting is the way forward and I'm seeing the results IF I stick to it tightly. My dawm phenomenan is a pain though because I wake up 9 and an hour later I'm 15. I'm slowly managing It by having to take insulin even if I'm not eating.
Lucy do you find it hard to try new foods etc because you know what your norm is. I know I do, for lunch example I've tried to stick to the same breads and soup as I kno what my bg does.
shop said:nmb264 said:Thanks Lucy. I have to say carb counting is the way forward and I'm seeing the results IF I stick to it tightly. My dawm phenomenan is a pain though because I wake up 9 and an hour later I'm 15. I'm slowly managing It by having to take insulin even if I'm not eating.
Lucy do you find it hard to try new foods etc because you know what your norm is. I know I do, for lunch example I've tried to stick to the same breads and soup as I kno what my bg does.
Do you always have bfast?.....I would try to have breakfast just so that it keeps you level.
I had a similar situation a while back.... Was taking my little boy to a party so did bg before we left 6.7so took hypo kit and an apple as I thought I would either stay static or go low. No hypo but we left a little later than expected due to a high volume of cars leaving etc. When I did by bg b4 having tea it had gone up to 11.4 !!!! All I had done at the party was have a cuppa and chat!...........When I asked my DSN he said he couldnt figure out why either and just move on. I asked could I have gone low not noticed and then had a liver dump. He didnt think so. So all I had to do was forget it. I do mainly tend to stick with the usuals but have started to be a little more adventurous. Guess thats the only way to learn. Its different though if you are trying to reduce A1c in prep for a baby. I am getting more confident at eating out and testing/injecting in front of people. I have forund that once your ratios are right and the calcs etc are right its better. The expert meter has made a big difference as my ratios are so specific. Do you have a DSN who could help you
Lucy xxx
noblehead said:nmb264,
You may find the following site useful:
http://www.qub.ac.uk/elearning/public/W ... eedToKnow/
nmb264 said:shop said:nmb264 said:Thanks Lucy. I have to say carb counting is the way forward and I'm seeing the results IF I stick to it tightly. My dawm phenomenan is a pain though because I wake up 9 and an hour later I'm 15. I'm slowly managing It by having to take insulin even if I'm not eating.
Lucy do you find it hard to try new foods etc because you know what your norm is. I know I do, for lunch example I've tried to stick to the same breads and soup as I kno what my bg does.
Do you always have bfast?.....I would try to have breakfast just so that it keeps you level.
I had a similar situation a while back.... Was taking my little boy to a party so did bg before we left 6.7so took hypo kit and an apple as I thought I would either stay static or go low. No hypo but we left a little later than expected due to a high volume of cars leaving etc. When I did by bg b4 having tea it had gone up to 11.4 !!!! All I had done at the party was have a cuppa and chat!...........When I asked my DSN he said he couldnt figure out why either and just move on. I asked could I have gone low not noticed and then had a liver dump. He didnt think so. So all I had to do was forget it. I do mainly tend to stick with the usuals but have started to be a little more adventurous. Guess thats the only way to learn. Its different though if you are trying to reduce A1c in prep for a baby. I am getting more confident at eating out and testing/injecting in front of people. I have forund that once your ratios are right and the calcs etc are right its better. The expert meter has made a big difference as my ratios are so specific. Do you have a DSN who could help you
Lucy xxx
Yeah I've got a great DSN but I find it really is trial and error. I have always had breakfast but used to have it when I got into work etc but when I started monitoring more that's when I noticed having bf when I got up helped by BGs stay ok. But now I go swimming before work so exercising is another thing that's putting it all too pot! Thanks for your feedback.
agold said:Hi.
I'm in exactly the same position and have the same issues with my levels: dawn phenomenon and also insulin resistance before and during my period! My levels are also very sensitive to stress. My last Hba1c was also around 8 despite a lot of effort and carb counting/insulin adjustment which I've been doing for a good couple of years. I know how you feel, it's so frustrating and demotivating and having a family just seems like it's getting further and further away, meanwhile I'm getting older and older!
I've just started on a trial on a pump and feel like I might be gettin somewhere, certainly fewer lows anyway. It will be interesting to see my next A1c at the end of the trial to see if it's improved. I'm afraid I don't hold much hope for below 6.5 tho! I do wonder how people do it....
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