Adskibullus
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the doctor is trying to shock you into doing something about it - don't be afraid we have all been there.Just got back from my appointment with my diabetes specialist doctor and my hba1c was 10!! Ive only been diagnosed 3 years and its just steadily rising.
My cholesterol level was high aswell i think it was 6.5. The doc told me that if i carry on the way i am in 10 years time ill be in heart attack territory. She said my liver is hanging on by a thread but i was to gob smacked to ask what she meant.
Its all come as a bit of a shock really, ive done the carb counting course and had plenty of advise from my DSN but im a bit to laid back about it all thinking that it will all just sort its self out, obviously its not.
The doc also said that my pulse in my foot is getting weaker and i have started to get a tingling sensation in my feet when i got to sleep at night.
Im only 28 this year and i just hope that if i pull my socks up now that i can reverse all these effects. Its all scared me a bit if im honest.
Every six weeks no word of a lie!! I'll be diagnosed a year at the end of this month. I get seen so often because doctors don't understand my case...a lot of strange things have been happening eg, I'm eating the same meals but I'm now taking1/4 of the amount of insulin to get same bg results and I'm not exercising more or anything.Every 6 weeks?! They forgot about me and I had to wait 9 months for my second appointment :/
I'was diagnosed last june and don't have another appointment till this juneMy hba1c has been 4.4% (24.6mmol) the last three check ups...I get seen at clinic every 6 weeks. I like numbers so I enjoy weighing and calculating everything!!
I think it's just a case of everyone being different. I also partake in a lot of exercise, I compete on the bike so I'm training 1-3 sessions daily...with the days of 2-3 sessions being very specific workouts. I always aim to sit between 3.4-5.2....anything below 3.4 and I feel hypo symptoms coming on.I think this thread is fascinating. There are some incredibly low hba1cs that I know I couldn't achieve without a lot of hypos, mainly due to activity levels.
My consultant was happy at 5.9% as long as there are not significant Hypos involved. He wasn't pushing for lower.
Are you sure it wasn't 6.6%...as oppose to 66%?I get my bloods done every three months but confused. Com they gave me a percentage of 66 percent what does that mean
I would phone them back and ask them to confirm it because 66% and you would definitely be in hospital!!When I rang docs for results she said 66 percent first one I have had
Tyler's73 said 66percent not 66mmol
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