Fingers crossed for you lilyfleur, I am sure you will see a good improvement. I'm in a similar situation to you - started pump shortly before my last Hba1c and started low carbing shortly after.I'm hoping it'll be lower than that last one (11.7%) at next check- the last was before restarting on the pump and a low carb diet again, but I'm not expecting miracles. The first time I started on a pump and low carb diet, I dropped from over 14% to 7% in just 6 months and it all went so smoothly! This time, first few weeks were great and now I'm finding I have tonnes of hypos and random unexpected highs and there is no logic or pattern to any of it! Grr!
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8.0% (64) down from 9.7% (83) on 3rd March. I am very pleased. The DSN was amazed with the improvement, and particularly with the improved average blood sugar (down from 10 to 6) and its standard deviation (1.8 now versus 4.8 then) which shows very good stability. I've had 8.0% Hba1c before a few years ago, but that was with poor stability - lots of highs and lows.
Interestingly she had no problem with low carb being part of my arsenal (along with the pump and CGM) and she said just keep on doing what you are doing. She was really impressed by the results.
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Brilliant result Rosie!I had my first one since diagnosis yesterday as it was 7.2. My dsn said that's good as it was 10.7 when I was first diagnosed in November. When I asked what I'm aiming for she said 7. Feeling quite pleased that it's come down
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I had my first one since diagnosis yesterday as it was 7.2. My dsn said that's good as it was 10.7 when I was first diagnosed in November. When I asked what I'm aiming for she said 7. Feeling quite pleased that it's come down
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:-(37 (=5.5%)... cue hypo interrogation.
Hi Ness,Hi,
Haven't had a test since dx in Nov 2012.
Had a test last February and got the result today (?) and it's 98. I know that's bad, but just how bad?
Should my gp have notified me, rather than have a locum mention it when I went to the surgery about something else?
Sorry if this is the wrong thread to post on, but I'm a bit panicked at the mo!
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