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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1886575" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Just to footnote this. Between 2000 & 2014, my average Hba1C was 7.1%, with a median of 7.2% and a max of 8.0%. After 2014, with Libre and D-Tech, it's been average 5.8%, median 5.8% and max 6.2%. Pre-2000, I have less data, but it looks to be around 7%.</p><p></p><p>I'd question whether variability is more important where the eyes are concerned. </p><p></p><p>Why publish these numbers? Well they show that the previous target hab1C level in the NHS doesn't avoid these things happening, and that there's more to the risk than just an Hba1C number. In fact, there's mounting evidence that it's the first 8 years of living with T1D that are the most important in keeping things at bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1886575, member: 30007"] Just to footnote this. Between 2000 & 2014, my average Hba1C was 7.1%, with a median of 7.2% and a max of 8.0%. After 2014, with Libre and D-Tech, it's been average 5.8%, median 5.8% and max 6.2%. Pre-2000, I have less data, but it looks to be around 7%. I'd question whether variability is more important where the eyes are concerned. Why publish these numbers? Well they show that the previous target hab1C level in the NHS doesn't avoid these things happening, and that there's more to the risk than just an Hba1C number. In fact, there's mounting evidence that it's the first 8 years of living with T1D that are the most important in keeping things at bay. [/QUOTE]
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