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Type 1s: Acceptable spike
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<blockquote data-quote="Wurst" data-source="post: 1324044" data-attributes="member: 44101"><p>A1c has been in upper 4 % for years which is slightly lower than 32 mmol. Half units really help but if you're prone to hypo's I wouldn't try really tight control. My last hypo was in October. Tight control really goes out the window when I don't exercise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wurst, post: 1324044, member: 44101"] A1c has been in upper 4 % for years which is slightly lower than 32 mmol. Half units really help but if you're prone to hypo's I wouldn't try really tight control. My last hypo was in October. Tight control really goes out the window when I don't exercise [/QUOTE]
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