Grazer
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Sorry, Jo is Defren. Hopefully it's not a secret!BioHaZarD said:Grazer said:Completely agree Jo. Who's Jo? :lol:
Sorry, Jo is Defren. Hopefully it's not a secret!BioHaZarD said:Grazer said:Completely agree Jo. Who's Jo? :lol:
BioHaZarD said:3 months later I see my doctor and showed him my results between 4 8 and 5.5 everyday with meals. He was impressed and ordered another hbA1c. They came back as HbA1c 5.5%, cholesterol 3.5, my blood pressure has always been great. I booked a DN appointment to update her and she could not believe it, eh called my her star pupil and said she has never seen one of her patients that as come down under 6%. If that's the case why does she not change her advice, she cannot be a very good DN if she as ever helped her patients get good control. Her man advice used to be for me " I can give you more pills o eat more carbs". She accepts this works for me and to continue.
Grazer said:Sorry, Jo is Defren. Hopefully it's not a secret!BioHaZarD said:Grazer said:Completely agree Jo. Who's Jo? :lol:
CarbsRok said:Sorry, Jo is Defren. Hopefully it's not a secret!BioHaZarD said:Grazer said:Completely agree Jo. Who's Jo? :lol:
drippihippy said:now feeling very confused; I was diagnosed T2 in January of this year, Hba1c 8.8
My recent HbA1c result was 7.2, 3 months before that I had mistakenly thought it was 5.6 however, my local surgery has told me it was the Cholestrol result that was 5.6 and not the HbA1c [which was 7.4]
I test 2/3 times daily with strips and on average I am mostly in the mid 5's 2 hours after meals, sometimes in the 6's and sometimes in the 4's after exercise [cycling twice daily] I have checked that the meters are accurate.
My strip results have been in the above ranges for the last 5/6 months yet my HbA1c is 7.2, I would have expected it to be lower given my daily blood test strip results, I don't eat sugar, junk food, rice, pasta, potatoes, cereal, and only 2 slices of Granary bread a day, maybe I'm expecting too much too soon but surely there is a correlation between strip results and the HbA1c figure?
I can't understand why the HbA1c hasn't come down, given the fact that I test several times a day and try to keep tight blood sugar control - it begs to ask the question what is the point of testing regularly and trying to keep control of my blood sugar if it has no effect?
drippihippy wrote
Hi Geof,
yes, I am using the test strips to adjust and monitor my diet, I e-mailed Jenny Ruhl from www.bloodsugar101.com and her reply to my original question was as follows;
The A1c is often inaccurate because it isn't directly measuring blood sugar