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Paul1976 said:
Yes,I would totally agree in those circumstances that Hypoglycaemia is more of a threat to her life and wellbeing than keeping levels as tight as possible.Poor lady,it must be a nightmare for her! :(


It is as her husband as health issues of his own and can't offer any help, in these circumstances you can appreciate why a higher than normal Hba1c might be desirable.
 
noblehead said:
Paul1976 said:
Yes,I would totally agree in those circumstances that Hypoglycaemia is more of a threat to her life and wellbeing than keeping levels as tight as possible.Poor lady,it must be a nightmare for her! :(


It is as her husband as health issues of his own and can't offer any help, in these circumstances you can appreciate why a higher than normal Hba1c might be desirable.
+1 Absolutely!
 
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