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<blockquote data-quote="spanglegem" data-source="post: 459844" data-attributes="member: 84258"><p>I've been for my first review with my GP today and have been pleased to see my Hba1c has come down from 100 in Sept. to 54 just before Christmas. The advice given is to stop testing my BG and to rely instead on the Hba1c . I find this a bit worrying, as I feel that the degree of control I have managed thus far, is because I test. (not obsessively, and only to check how different foods affect me, or if I feel weird) </p><p>While I'm really happy with my progress, I feel that I'm not quite there yet and should aim for a bit closer to normal. I'm 63 yrs old and not entirely sure what that is at my age. I'd appreciate hearing others' views on this. </p><p>Thanks, Spanglegem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spanglegem, post: 459844, member: 84258"] I've been for my first review with my GP today and have been pleased to see my Hba1c has come down from 100 in Sept. to 54 just before Christmas. The advice given is to stop testing my BG and to rely instead on the Hba1c . I find this a bit worrying, as I feel that the degree of control I have managed thus far, is because I test. (not obsessively, and only to check how different foods affect me, or if I feel weird) While I'm really happy with my progress, I feel that I'm not quite there yet and should aim for a bit closer to normal. I'm 63 yrs old and not entirely sure what that is at my age. I'd appreciate hearing others' views on this. Thanks, Spanglegem. [/QUOTE]
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