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hi
I recently received an improved a1c test result of a 6%
from an 8%
and I will be going to the dr's soon
and he will be happy to have me have achieved a number
under 7
which I agree is good
but I would like to see maybe a 5% or 5.5%
so the question is:
how do I get his support to achieve
a better result when the published results the dr follows
is under 7% and they are happy with that?
Well done on your improvement! What kind of support would you need from him? Perhaps you can achieve your goals without him being on board? Or, if you need his support and can't get it, maybe a different doctor would help more? It's a tough one for sure.hi
I recently received an improved a1c test result of a 6%
from an 8%
and I will be going to the dr's soon
and he will be happy to have me have achieved a number
under 7
which I agree is good
but I would like to see maybe a 5% or 5.5%
so the question is:
how do I get his support to achieve
a better result when the published results the dr follows
is under 7% and they are happy with that?
Well done on your improvement! What kind of support would you need from him? Perhaps you can achieve your goals without him being on board? Or, if you need his support and can't get it, maybe a different doctor would help more? It's a tough one for sure.
Generally speaking 'they' don't like 'us' going that low. They get worried that we will have too many hypo's and start to lose awareness. Of course we are all different but it is a valid concern, so I myself wouldn't expect too much help from medical people with trying to get down to 5%.
Hopefully you will be able to persuade him to let you have more of both insulins by using your day to day BG results.my morning fasting is still over 140 so I would hope for more lantus
and my post meal numbers are too high still
so it seems that my doses are too low
so I would need a dose increase
I don't have a different dr option
the one I go to is a walkin dr
and the other walkin said I should be only
going to one dr about this
not be going back and forth like I was
so had to choose 1 walkin as the same 1 to always go to
im on a waiting list for 3 years now for my own dr
I hope to be different and be one of the few people who
do get help
I guess we'll see
Ok but bear in mind that (in thr UK) 6.5% is the point at which diabetes is diagnosed so being at 6% is already pretty impressive. My last test was 6.4% and I was told that I shouldn't try to go lower.
Hopefully you will be able to persuade him to let you have more of both insulins by using your day to day BG results.[/QUOTE
hopefully
it may go ok
I just always try to strive for better
im making a nice readable copy of my logs
so they can be read better as they are always so short of time
(the dr's)
Have I done the conversion right if 6% = 35 mmol/mol?
Thanks, I had a feeling I was using it wrong but I couldn't work it out.6% = 42mmol/mol per the converter http://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-units-converter.html
My lower HbA1c is due to "brute force & ignorance" HFLC wedded to the HCP reviews not quick enough to catch up with my dropping HbA1c, hence by the time I got my results & had my meds changed, I had already dropped my bloods furtherThanks, I had a feeling I was using it wrong but I couldn't work it out.
I think it would be an uphill battle trying to get a doctor to increase insulin to go lower than that level. Is there a reason you need insulin to achieve this?
I'm curious about the literature saying damage can occur above 5.5 because I haven't seen that anywhere. Not saying it doesn't exist, just curious.I really only want my morning fasting down from near 8(144)
to maybe a 6(108)
even though the literature says damages can
occur above an a1c of 5.5
so im very close at a a1c of 6%
I think if you convert it to average blood glucose it equates to a number above which Bernstein has mentioned that damage may still occur.I'm curious about the literature saying damage can occur above 5.5 because I haven't seen that anywhere. Not saying it doesn't exist, just curious.
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