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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 118821" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Nigel,</p><p>My sons consultant would probably agree with the report, as in the fact that children who have perfect hba1c's usually experience regular hypos and thats how they manage to get good hba1c result (his opinion, not mine, though i understand where he's coming from, children are definately different!!) and frequent hypos regardless of good control are affected by puberty/adolecense/lifestyle. </p><p>For an adult it's a whole new ball game and good hab1c levels can surely only be acheived by good control, and therefore i don't agree with the report, but if the report was aimed at a childthen i'd have to agree completely.</p><p> (don't wish to upset any other parents,or open up a can of worms! it's only 1 mothers opinion)</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 118821, member: 11767"] Hi Nigel, My sons consultant would probably agree with the report, as in the fact that children who have perfect hba1c's usually experience regular hypos and thats how they manage to get good hba1c result (his opinion, not mine, though i understand where he's coming from, children are definately different!!) and frequent hypos regardless of good control are affected by puberty/adolecense/lifestyle. For an adult it's a whole new ball game and good hab1c levels can surely only be acheived by good control, and therefore i don't agree with the report, but if the report was aimed at a childthen i'd have to agree completely. (don't wish to upset any other parents,or open up a can of worms! it's only 1 mothers opinion) Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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