I have been a Type 1 for only 3 years and I have managed by myself to have a good control - or so I thought. Last year my Hba1c was 6.5 and I was praised for my good control. I had my annual review for this year and again my Hba1c was 6.5. I then had a phone call from my GP to tell me that this was much too low and I was to use less insulin . (I am on Novorapid and Levimir. ) She wants me to have BS readings above 8 !! I have a feeling that she really doesn't understand diabetes at all. I phoned my DN to ask her opinion and she told me to do as the GP said. IS an Hba1c reading of 6.5 in your opinions too low ?
Thanks for your replies. I have only ever had 1 hypo in the 3 years (2.8) and my readings very rarely go above 11. Think I'll carry on doing my own thing, but in a few weeks after I've had the retest of my Hba1c that my GP has requested. I'm hoping it will be higher as I don't want her on my back, even though it's nice to think that she cares !!
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Thanks for your replies. I have only ever had 1 hypo in the 3 years (2.8) and my readings very rarely go above 11. Think I'll carry on doing my own thing, but in a few weeks after I've had the retest of my Hba1c that my GP has requested. I'm hoping it will be higher as I don't want her on my back, even though it's nice to think that she cares !!
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To be fair to the GP, the concern is that below 7% Hba1c the increasing statistical likelihood of hypos starts to outweigh the diminishing improvement in complications. Statistically. But if there is no problem with hypos and hypo awareness in an individual, that individual is better having a lower hba1c. The trick is in getting the doc to treat you as an individual rather than a statistic.Please, please ignore your GP. Your HbA1c is great. As you have few hypos there is no reason whatsoever to raise it.
The study upon which diabetes care is currently based, the DCCT, demonstrated that the lower your HbA1c the lower your risk of all complications is. The lower range of HbA1c's in the DCCT was 6.1%.
Your GP's advice is way off!
Best
Dillinger
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