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<blockquote data-quote="Gary61" data-source="post: 2222235" data-attributes="member: 146959"><p>I learnt in a recent diabetic conference, that for a much safer chance of not developing complications, a diabetic must stay in the range of 4 - 10 for a minimum of 70%. The risks of complications such as retinopathy increase dramatically if this control is not maintained.</p><p>I've just returned from my Diabetic clinic with the results of my first true HbA1/C with my new 670g pump and am very pleased with the figure as well as what my pump predicted. Firstly my calculated that my HbA1/C would be 6.3 and secondly my blood sugar test turned out to be 6.1 or 43mmol/mol which equated to 86% TIR. </p><p>I must say that my pump has performed admirably after I removed a few hiccups with It.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary61, post: 2222235, member: 146959"] I learnt in a recent diabetic conference, that for a much safer chance of not developing complications, a diabetic must stay in the range of 4 - 10 for a minimum of 70%. The risks of complications such as retinopathy increase dramatically if this control is not maintained. I've just returned from my Diabetic clinic with the results of my first true HbA1/C with my new 670g pump and am very pleased with the figure as well as what my pump predicted. Firstly my calculated that my HbA1/C would be 6.3 and secondly my blood sugar test turned out to be 6.1 or 43mmol/mol which equated to 86% TIR. I must say that my pump has performed admirably after I removed a few hiccups with It. [/QUOTE]
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