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<blockquote data-quote="bystander" data-source="post: 242736" data-attributes="member: 40526"><p>7.5 is bad enough but I was told the other day by a doctor that 8 was fine! Not that mine is anywhere near that. I do not understand why NICE saw fit to up the anti on HbA1c when research points to more complications as your HbA1c increases. I can only assume that they feel that people will meet this increased target and make their statistics look better instead of educating diabetics better on the need to watch their diet, especially Carb intake and lower their HbA1c to below 7. I am in the 6's which suits my fine. 6 years on and no complications and a relatively healthy lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>BF, not sugar coating the truth but it is only by new diabetics getting good solid and correct information that they can learn about diabetes and not be undully frightened by random information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bystander, post: 242736, member: 40526"] 7.5 is bad enough but I was told the other day by a doctor that 8 was fine! Not that mine is anywhere near that. I do not understand why NICE saw fit to up the anti on HbA1c when research points to more complications as your HbA1c increases. I can only assume that they feel that people will meet this increased target and make their statistics look better instead of educating diabetics better on the need to watch their diet, especially Carb intake and lower their HbA1c to below 7. I am in the 6's which suits my fine. 6 years on and no complications and a relatively healthy lifestyle. BF, not sugar coating the truth but it is only by new diabetics getting good solid and correct information that they can learn about diabetes and not be undully frightened by random information. [/QUOTE]
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