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Told to increase my hb1ac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Diabetic Vegan" data-source="post: 2287321" data-attributes="member: 527403"><p>First of all, well done on getting your hba1c down to 42 from 106, that's awesome!</p><p>That seems odd to me too as 5.9 isn't too low at all, and 42 sounds like a really ideal hba1c. Although 3.5 does seem quite low, so maybe that's why your new nurse is worried? Do you feel lows when you have them? Are you on both long acting and short acting insulin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabetic Vegan, post: 2287321, member: 527403"] First of all, well done on getting your hba1c down to 42 from 106, that's awesome! That seems odd to me too as 5.9 isn't too low at all, and 42 sounds like a really ideal hba1c. Although 3.5 does seem quite low, so maybe that's why your new nurse is worried? Do you feel lows when you have them? Are you on both long acting and short acting insulin? [/QUOTE]
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