the_anticarb said:
I can't believe that >70% of T1s can't get their Hba1c under 7.5. And this is in the DAFNE era, what the hell must it have been like 20 or so years ago?
T2s seem to fare a little better - and probably a fair number of these still have some pancreatic function so it's not quite so hard for them, but we're still being massively failed by the system.
Are we being "massively failed by the system"? Can the "system" really be blamed for >70% of T1's not being able to get their HbA1c under 7.5%? I personally don't believe so. I think a large proportion of T1's fail themselves. The problem is that it is very difficult to publish figures that show how many T1's don't look after themselves for whatever reason.
There are failings within the system and Barbara Young will tell us what they are on a regular basis and the media will then repeat this over a period of time. I still want to see the stats for how many T1's don't show for appointments, don't regularly check their BG levels, don't change their diets, don't stop drinking and who generally just don't care until it's too late. When it's too late and they have lost a foot or even died then they become an "avoidable" statistic that the NHS are blamed for.