pinkfoot
Well-Known Member
I've downloaded MySugr and I read what people are saying about it being optimistic with it's HbA1c estimate.
My main app is the Contour Next from Ascencia/Bayer, this is what talks to my meter and imports my readings into MySugr
Looking at the last 30 days, my average reading is 6.6mmol/L, looking online I see there are several converters to give you a ball-park figure of where your HbA1c should be.
On my last blood test in early August (with the follow up a few days later) I was shown as being 61 IFCCmmol/L my weight was 92Kg.
The average readings being shown are now at 39.4 mmol/L, I now weigh 87.7 Kg - I'm 174cm tall so my BMI is 29.2 - first time being under Obese in 4 years.
My question. Trulicity is taken once a week, would it be a good idea for me to come off this without speaking to my GP, or am I being a bit of a giddy kipper and should speak to the GP first? If I come off it, the only medication I will be taking then is Atorvastatin, which, may end up getting dropped as well.
Thanks for any advice.
Kev
My main app is the Contour Next from Ascencia/Bayer, this is what talks to my meter and imports my readings into MySugr
Looking at the last 30 days, my average reading is 6.6mmol/L, looking online I see there are several converters to give you a ball-park figure of where your HbA1c should be.
On my last blood test in early August (with the follow up a few days later) I was shown as being 61 IFCCmmol/L my weight was 92Kg.
The average readings being shown are now at 39.4 mmol/L, I now weigh 87.7 Kg - I'm 174cm tall so my BMI is 29.2 - first time being under Obese in 4 years.
My question. Trulicity is taken once a week, would it be a good idea for me to come off this without speaking to my GP, or am I being a bit of a giddy kipper and should speak to the GP first? If I come off it, the only medication I will be taking then is Atorvastatin, which, may end up getting dropped as well.
Thanks for any advice.
Kev