cyril.rayner
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- 26
- Location
- Maltby, S. Yorks.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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Doctors/nurses are doing my head in at the moment. My last hba1c was 6.8% and one nurse said that's too low!? Was absolutely fuming!! Whilst 6.8% is ok, I would definitely like to be lower. The ultimate aim of us type 1's (type 2's also of course) is to achieve levels equivalent to a non-diabetic, right!? That's my aim anyway! So it drives me up the wall when I'm told by a 'specialist' nurse that 6.8% is too low!My latest HbA1c - 5.4 (35 mmol/mol), down from 7.1 (54 mmol/mol) about 4 months ago. What an incredible feeling and much of that is due to the support/advice received in this group through sharing your own experiences, posting relevant books and links to read up on.
Cholesterol was 8.7, Triglycerides - 0.6, HDL - 2.5 and LDL 5.9 (Cholesterol/HDL ratio - 3.5)
Doctor wanted to know how many hypos I was having and commented that he would prefer type 1 diabetics running an hbA1c of 6.5-7.5%...alarm bells ringing for me. When I challenged him about it he didn't say much lol. Then of course the cholesterol question came up about being too high etc. Thoughts? Time to watch amount of fat intake a little closer now that better glucose control better? Thanks for all the support guys
Doctors/nurses are doing my head in at the moment. My last hba1c was 6.8% and one nurse said that's too low!? Was absolutely fuming!! Whilst 6.8% is ok, I would definitely like to be lower. The ultimate aim of us type 1's (type 2's also of course) is to achieve levels equivalent to a non-diabetic, right!? That's my aim anyway! So it drives me up the wall when I'm told by a 'specialist' nurse that 6.8% is too low!
I thought the NICE recommended level for type 1 was 6.5% or have I got that wrong?Doctors/nurses are doing my head in at the moment. My last hba1c was 6.8% and one nurse said that's too low!? Was absolutely fuming!! Whilst 6.8% is ok, I would definitely like to be lower. The ultimate aim of us type 1's (type 2's also of course) is to achieve levels equivalent to a non-diabetic, right!? That's my aim anyway! So it drives me up the wall when I'm told by a 'specialist' nurse that 6.8% is too low!
My most recent (8 months ago) were 10.5! :-( Aiming to significantly reduce this in the next 10 weeks if I can. Currently managing to keep levels between 4.8 and around 8 at the usual highest. Fingers crossed for a much much lower result next time!! X
Don't be scared. We won't eat you! Usually T1s can manipulate their FBG by altering their insulin dosing overnight. But they have to take care about hypos in their sleep. Also day time exercise can have a huge impact for T1s.Sorry to be ignorant, I'm new to all this so this will be a really stupid question
But..
What's the difference in solutions to high FB in type 1 and 2
Got scared of asking this question and tried to delete but it wouldn't let me!
Mine's 9.4 :/What are your H test results?
Mine is 7.1mmol
Great figures,teacher123, my doc said the same ....err we need you a bit higher say 6.5 mmols , i left laughing like a drainMy latest HbA1c - 5.4 (35 mmol/mol), down from 7.1 (54 mmol/mol) about 4 months ago. What an incredible feeling and much of that is due to the support/advice received in this group through sharing your own experiences, posting relevant books and links to read up on.
Cholesterol was 8.7, Triglycerides - 0.6, HDL - 2.5 and LDL 5.9 (Cholesterol/HDL ratio - 3.5)
Doctor wanted to know how many hypos I was having and commented that he would prefer type 1 diabetics running an hbA1c of 6.5-7.5%...alarm bells ringing for me. When I challenged him about it he didn't say much lol. Then of course the cholesterol question came up about being too high etc. Thoughts? Time to watch amount of fat intake a little closer now that better glucose control better? Thanks for all the support guys
Well done elenawing,keep up the good work,cliveWas diagnosed this February at 97 (11 %) and as of last week I am 53 (7 %).
Still a long way to go as I want to be below 6.5 % but it's a good start. Starting on the pump in January should also help matters
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