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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 657350" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I do agree its down to every individual to choose their levels to aim for. I wouldn't however wish for this person to come back at anytime having lost their awareness and saying that nobody warned me. Losing awareness can have dire effects on your life and for others around you.</p><p></p><p>Just trying to say that from my experience only (and 4 years ago with my driving licence issue posted on here). I would hate for anybody else to go through the same. So many people on here have posted about losing awareness and some not feeling good enough to be alone, some looking at hypo alert dogs. I was lucky, i was aware with my driving and pulled off the road. I still had a major battle to keep my licence. Even from a consultant shouting at me and telling me I deserved to lose it!! </p><p></p><p>People have to be aware that low hba1c's can be restricting their life's either currently from being too anal, or in the future if they lose their awareness.</p><p></p><p>I do totally agree it is every persons choice to set their on targets for hba1c, just as high hba1c's can adversely affect health, so can lower ones. Life is about balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 657350, member: 17713"] I do agree its down to every individual to choose their levels to aim for. I wouldn't however wish for this person to come back at anytime having lost their awareness and saying that nobody warned me. Losing awareness can have dire effects on your life and for others around you. Just trying to say that from my experience only (and 4 years ago with my driving licence issue posted on here). I would hate for anybody else to go through the same. So many people on here have posted about losing awareness and some not feeling good enough to be alone, some looking at hypo alert dogs. I was lucky, i was aware with my driving and pulled off the road. I still had a major battle to keep my licence. Even from a consultant shouting at me and telling me I deserved to lose it!! People have to be aware that low hba1c's can be restricting their life's either currently from being too anal, or in the future if they lose their awareness. I do totally agree it is every persons choice to set their on targets for hba1c, just as high hba1c's can adversely affect health, so can lower ones. Life is about balance. [/QUOTE]
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