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<blockquote data-quote="Auckland Canary" data-source="post: 935498" data-attributes="member: 70613"><p>The only thing to bear in mind with this though is that very low HbA1c's for T1's can often result in serious hypo issues. Over the last few years mine have ranged from 35-45 but I often had serious night time hypo's when I was unconscious as well as a much reduced hypo awareness.</p><p> </p><p>Things have improved for me since I went onto a pump in May (after 6 weeks of some very bad teething problems) so it will be interesting to see what mine is at my next appointment in about a months time. I have been told that slightly elevated results do not exponentially increase the risk of complications though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auckland Canary, post: 935498, member: 70613"] The only thing to bear in mind with this though is that very low HbA1c's for T1's can often result in serious hypo issues. Over the last few years mine have ranged from 35-45 but I often had serious night time hypo's when I was unconscious as well as a much reduced hypo awareness. Things have improved for me since I went onto a pump in May (after 6 weeks of some very bad teething problems) so it will be interesting to see what mine is at my next appointment in about a months time. I have been told that slightly elevated results do not exponentially increase the risk of complications though. [/QUOTE]
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