NiVZ
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Had my 6 month checkup yesterday. What a difference a good doctor makes. He actually took the time to look back over my records and explained everything really well.
Bottom line was my Hba1c is 76 (9%) which is down from last time 78 (9.1%). Need to try to get closer to 60 (7%).
My Cholesterol has worried me as my level is around 5.1%, however this time it was explained that although it's high it's due to me having an elevated GOOD cholesterol. Figures were HDL (he called this 'happy' level) 2.3 and LDL ('lousy' level) was 2.6 from memory. Doc explained that HDL above 1.2 is good, anything above 1.3 is excellent. So although my combined cholesterol is raised it's mostly due to my 'happy' cholesterol.
He also asked about my thyroxine dose and I said it had been upped from 125mcg to 150mcg. He checked my results which were bang in the middle this time and said that he also noticed from the previous results that the part in my brain that monitors thyroxine appears to be very sensitive and is picking up even the smallest change. He also explained that a dose of 125mcg - 175mcg is considered a full replacement dose, ie my thyroid isn't doing very much at all (must have taken lessons from my pancreas 😉) which I also wasn't aware of before.
Was very happy with my appointment. HbA1c is a bit on the high side, but it's heading in the right direction this time.
NiVZ
Bottom line was my Hba1c is 76 (9%) which is down from last time 78 (9.1%). Need to try to get closer to 60 (7%).
My Cholesterol has worried me as my level is around 5.1%, however this time it was explained that although it's high it's due to me having an elevated GOOD cholesterol. Figures were HDL (he called this 'happy' level) 2.3 and LDL ('lousy' level) was 2.6 from memory. Doc explained that HDL above 1.2 is good, anything above 1.3 is excellent. So although my combined cholesterol is raised it's mostly due to my 'happy' cholesterol.
He also asked about my thyroxine dose and I said it had been upped from 125mcg to 150mcg. He checked my results which were bang in the middle this time and said that he also noticed from the previous results that the part in my brain that monitors thyroxine appears to be very sensitive and is picking up even the smallest change. He also explained that a dose of 125mcg - 175mcg is considered a full replacement dose, ie my thyroid isn't doing very much at all (must have taken lessons from my pancreas 😉) which I also wasn't aware of before.
Was very happy with my appointment. HbA1c is a bit on the high side, but it's heading in the right direction this time.
NiVZ