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<blockquote data-quote="Jo123" data-source="post: 51945" data-attributes="member: 13144"><p>What shocking statistics, but even when they do all the checks as with my mum, they tell her anything under 7 for her hba1c is excellent, hers is just under 7 and she has numerous diabetic complications and feels ill most of the time. Whenever she takes a 2 hr pp it is always well over 7 so obviously her BG's are too high, but because the doctors tell her her control is excellent she does nothing.</p><p>To summarize my point in my mum's case, even when the doctors do all the checks they are still not helping people deal with their diabetes effectively, what a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo123, post: 51945, member: 13144"] What shocking statistics, but even when they do all the checks as with my mum, they tell her anything under 7 for her hba1c is excellent, hers is just under 7 and she has numerous diabetic complications and feels ill most of the time. Whenever she takes a 2 hr pp it is always well over 7 so obviously her BG's are too high, but because the doctors tell her her control is excellent she does nothing. To summarize my point in my mum's case, even when the doctors do all the checks they are still not helping people deal with their diabetes effectively, what a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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