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I have never been able to “manage” my levels.
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<blockquote data-quote="jaywak" data-source="post: 2498362" data-attributes="member: 156561"><p>I went for my annual review last monday and showed my metre to the consultant where he could see in the last 90 days it had ranged from 2 - 20 mmgl my hb1ac came back at 44 , I asked how I could improve my control to be more like the ones I see on the diabetes forum and was told don't even attempt it you're doing great and I will see you next year , it has been like this for 47 years and I have not had a problem yet so I wouldn't stress yourself up to much if you get readings outside the box but just do your best .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaywak, post: 2498362, member: 156561"] I went for my annual review last monday and showed my metre to the consultant where he could see in the last 90 days it had ranged from 2 - 20 mmgl my hb1ac came back at 44 , I asked how I could improve my control to be more like the ones I see on the diabetes forum and was told don't even attempt it you're doing great and I will see you next year , it has been like this for 47 years and I have not had a problem yet so I wouldn't stress yourself up to much if you get readings outside the box but just do your best . [/QUOTE]
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