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<blockquote data-quote="sugar2" data-source="post: 31560" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>sofaraway,</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about the A&E incident! I was told the same about having a low HA1C, but I am skeptical. It cn of course be true, but it doesn't have to be. If you genuinly have good control, and your BG only raises as much, or a little more than a non diabetic, then she should be finding out from you how you achieve the results you do! </p><p></p><p>Alas, my HA1c is now 6.5...but I am working on it! The other thing that was true for me in my 5.8 days was that I started to lose sensation of having a hypo...I avoided A&E, but did end up in the back of an ambulance. So, didn't have many hypos...but when I did, occassionally I didn't know about it. This is my quandary. I do not want to have hypos that knock me for 6, but I want to aim foe a good HA1c. I would like to ask anyone, who has had HA1cs in th 5s for an extended perod f time, did they experience this? Did the sensation return, or do they not et hypos?</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugar2, post: 31560, member: 6681"] sofaraway, Sorry to hear about the A&E incident! I was told the same about having a low HA1C, but I am skeptical. It cn of course be true, but it doesn't have to be. If you genuinly have good control, and your BG only raises as much, or a little more than a non diabetic, then she should be finding out from you how you achieve the results you do! Alas, my HA1c is now 6.5...but I am working on it! The other thing that was true for me in my 5.8 days was that I started to lose sensation of having a hypo...I avoided A&E, but did end up in the back of an ambulance. So, didn't have many hypos...but when I did, occassionally I didn't know about it. This is my quandary. I do not want to have hypos that knock me for 6, but I want to aim foe a good HA1c. I would like to ask anyone, who has had HA1cs in th 5s for an extended perod f time, did they experience this? Did the sensation return, or do they not et hypos? Cheers, Jill [/QUOTE]
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