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<blockquote data-quote="wifeofaT2" data-source="post: 1764327" data-attributes="member: 472808"><p>Hi Robbo. My husband is the one in my family with diabetes, and he too has had a very high 100+ hba1c.....until recently when it was down to 84. Still way too high, I know, but much better for him. We both recently went on a DAFNE course, (I was allowed to attend it with him as he has sight and mobility issues, a direct result of DKA), and I can't recommend it enough. It gave us a much better understanding of T1, and how to adjust insulin levels to help counteract the inevitable highs and low blood sugars. Unfortunately he suffers from Dawn Phenomenon which, for us, makes control more difficult, but my point is that if he can improve, so can you. I totally agree with others that getting help and advice from a good consultant is invaluable, which we are very lucky to have at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth Uni Hospital. </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wifeofaT2, post: 1764327, member: 472808"] Hi Robbo. My husband is the one in my family with diabetes, and he too has had a very high 100+ hba1c.....until recently when it was down to 84. Still way too high, I know, but much better for him. We both recently went on a DAFNE course, (I was allowed to attend it with him as he has sight and mobility issues, a direct result of DKA), and I can't recommend it enough. It gave us a much better understanding of T1, and how to adjust insulin levels to help counteract the inevitable highs and low blood sugars. Unfortunately he suffers from Dawn Phenomenon which, for us, makes control more difficult, but my point is that if he can improve, so can you. I totally agree with others that getting help and advice from a good consultant is invaluable, which we are very lucky to have at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth Uni Hospital. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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