Probably 20lb overweight and hba1c is 9% so both a little higher than perfect. I have got a freestyle libre and I am making sure my sugars are better controlled.OK, that's pretty low. Mine are a bit impaired (60) as well but have at least been stable for a good while now. Keeping sugar under control certainly stopped the slide. Lucky I don't have hypertension I suppose. I'm a T2 so not really up to speed with all the nuances of T1. How's your sugar management. Are you overweight.
Glenn
Hi @walshdon Having been right through 40 years of deteriorating kidney function and eventually getting a transplant, I thought I should offer a bit of advice and hope! Firstly, as posted above, a good HbA1c is the best chance of keeping the wolf from the door. Secondly, if you stop any hypertension drugs it is vital to be taking a replacement offered by a consultant. Before 2013 I was on Perindopril, Irbesartan and Indapamide, all at once. The following is an excerpt from the book in my hands:I need some advice. My blood pressure started going high 3 yrs ago and since then I have been under consultant who put me on ramipril which I stopped because of the coughing then losartan. My kidneys dropped to 24 so doctor too me off and now I am back up but consultant said it isn't the tablets it's my diabetes. Has anyone been given wrong information as I am thinking of going private for a second opinion and a scan as I have never had one.
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