Good on you for disagreeing with your consultant - I'd have done the same! Sometimes I think they have a rather patronising attitude. My cousin has Type 1 and her consultant seems to think it's fine that she walks around with an HbA1C of 9. She's had diabetes for 30 years and only recently moved on to MDI.
My current HbA1C is my best, but it's extra good because I'm currently pregnant so I'm being very careful. Not an option for you, Jaylee, I'm guessing : D
I think too much emphasis is put on HbA1C - being told you're basically the same as a non-diabetic just because your HbA1C is in range is, in my opinion, wrong because it takes no account of fluctuations. Yes, it's a helpful measure and yes we should all be aiming for an HbA1C of a non-diabetic version of ourselves but in my view the medical community does not pay close enough attention on deviation as, from what I have read, this can be nearly as important. Rapidly going from 3mmol to double digits and back and forth again throughout each day could easily give a nice HbA1C but surely those kind of swings aren't good for us?
That's where the Libre has been so helpful for me - I can easily keep to an average blood sugar in the 5mmol range at the moment but it's the swings that I've been able to target and nail down on by having CGM.
Thanks for that noblehead, I have that book and think it's great, but didn't recall it giving a SD target. I've been looking for an idea of a good number, so that's very helpful!Yes agreed @pinewood, the SD is a good indicator of how well your diabetes is controlled, in the book Think Like a Pancreas the author says a SD of 2 or below is a sign of good bg control..
I'm still learning and don't know what "SD" is. I think I can guess, but could you enlighten me? Many thanks.Thanks for that noblehead, I have that book and think it's great, but didn't recall it giving a SD target. I've been looking for an idea of a good number, so that's very helpful!
Thanks for that noblehead, I have that book and think it's great, but didn't recall it giving a SD target. I've been looking for an idea of a good number, so that's very helpful!
I'm wondering if it should go in Daisy's welcoming post. Except of course it's too much to take in. But once people are six months into diabetes, perhaps there should be a follow-up post ... What D'you think people?
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