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Type 1: What are your HbA1c test results?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johndotcom" data-source="post: 775594" data-attributes="member: 161469"><p>There is a set of tables of the different type of readings on The Diabetes.co.uk site. It shows good/bad results, where you should aim for. You can compare the results which you may be given with others by referring to this useful information.</p><p>Different Drs and Hospitals seem to set different rates for their patients. </p><p>If you have lost Insulin Awareness it is better to run a bit higher so as to prevent to many Hypos. This is not a bad thing in this instance. If you get high blood sugars frequently then you should also be testing for Ketones as these are dangerous if above a certain level and should always be kept at zero on any system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johndotcom, post: 775594, member: 161469"] There is a set of tables of the different type of readings on The Diabetes.co.uk site. It shows good/bad results, where you should aim for. You can compare the results which you may be given with others by referring to this useful information. Different Drs and Hospitals seem to set different rates for their patients. If you have lost Insulin Awareness it is better to run a bit higher so as to prevent to many Hypos. This is not a bad thing in this instance. If you get high blood sugars frequently then you should also be testing for Ketones as these are dangerous if above a certain level and should always be kept at zero on any system. [/QUOTE]
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