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What is an acceptable HbA1c ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 941386" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>one can only try ones best - that was me when i was younger - it was much more than a week every month, daily insulin needs going from 17 to 43! i did graphs to show the docs but no one was interested., they were well aware of the issues, there was just nothing they could do other than put women on the pill. - more strips would have helped as we did not get many then, but not sure the pump could have helped me much other than even things a bit. and reducing some of the hypos/ making adjustments easier....a closed loop system is needed...... it may not be what you want to hear, but if you continue having teeth infections having a lot out may be the way to go - i had easier control when i had all my molars out, i wish i had done so years earlier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 941386, member: 94348"] one can only try ones best - that was me when i was younger - it was much more than a week every month, daily insulin needs going from 17 to 43! i did graphs to show the docs but no one was interested., they were well aware of the issues, there was just nothing they could do other than put women on the pill. - more strips would have helped as we did not get many then, but not sure the pump could have helped me much other than even things a bit. and reducing some of the hypos/ making adjustments easier....a closed loop system is needed...... it may not be what you want to hear, but if you continue having teeth infections having a lot out may be the way to go - i had easier control when i had all my molars out, i wish i had done so years earlier [/QUOTE]
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