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Type 1: What are your HbA1c test results?
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<blockquote data-quote="robadob" data-source="post: 1656608" data-attributes="member: 168695"><p>Daughters T1 and has been for almost 3 years, shes now 12 (13 in Feb) and has been on an Omnipod for over a year now. </p><p>We have a CGM but she struggles with it, mostly applying the sensor so we do finger pricks.</p><p>To say the Pod has made a difference is quite an understatement, shes just so much more confident dealing with her T1 which pretty much means she stays on target more often and she deals with meal times independently.</p><p>She has now started preparing, filling and activating the pod herself.</p><p>Pod failures are rare but do happen, we just have emergency pod gear in both cars, just in case.</p><p>Highest hba1c (ignoring at diagnosis) has been 56 which was last year, she had one a month ago and pulled a 46 which is great.</p><p>Only real downside (for the parents) is we do a midnight and 3am test as its surprising what goes on with her levels at night!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robadob, post: 1656608, member: 168695"] Daughters T1 and has been for almost 3 years, shes now 12 (13 in Feb) and has been on an Omnipod for over a year now. We have a CGM but she struggles with it, mostly applying the sensor so we do finger pricks. To say the Pod has made a difference is quite an understatement, shes just so much more confident dealing with her T1 which pretty much means she stays on target more often and she deals with meal times independently. She has now started preparing, filling and activating the pod herself. Pod failures are rare but do happen, we just have emergency pod gear in both cars, just in case. Highest hba1c (ignoring at diagnosis) has been 56 which was last year, she had one a month ago and pulled a 46 which is great. Only real downside (for the parents) is we do a midnight and 3am test as its surprising what goes on with her levels at night! [/QUOTE]
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