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<blockquote data-quote="elmacri" data-source="post: 254085" data-attributes="member: 41579"><p>@ hanadr , </p><p>those figures are shocking.............although i can see how easily it could happen. My partner had the last reading before changing lifestyles of HbA1 cs of 8.6, He thought this was ok and one doctor even said it was high but not too high. My partner being an ex alcolholic remembers when he had fiigures 10 and 12 so to him he thought he was better then before. :cry: Why didn´t one of the doctors sit us down and say " These figures are too HIGH" something needs to be done. Instead they just talk about treating the problems he had developed and not about better control. </p><p>I for one cannot wait to see our next reading for HbA1 cs. I have a feeling it will be so much better. It is hard working out what to eat and i am spending a lot more time online looking at recipes educating myself of different food types and ways of cooking, But to be honest its all just part of our new lifestyle. </p><p></p><p>@ daisy1 , thanks for making this a sticky. :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elmacri, post: 254085, member: 41579"] @ hanadr , those figures are shocking.............although i can see how easily it could happen. My partner had the last reading before changing lifestyles of HbA1 cs of 8.6, He thought this was ok and one doctor even said it was high but not too high. My partner being an ex alcolholic remembers when he had fiigures 10 and 12 so to him he thought he was better then before. :cry: Why didn´t one of the doctors sit us down and say " These figures are too HIGH" something needs to be done. Instead they just talk about treating the problems he had developed and not about better control. I for one cannot wait to see our next reading for HbA1 cs. I have a feeling it will be so much better. It is hard working out what to eat and i am spending a lot more time online looking at recipes educating myself of different food types and ways of cooking, But to be honest its all just part of our new lifestyle. @ daisy1 , thanks for making this a sticky. :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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