We were told that 7-9 is good for hba1c. But the nurse also said it is very individual and depends on the stage of the diabetes (we got told that two mths after diagnosis) and the age of the child.
Hi Ira
I'm so sorry but this is not quite right, you have been given duff information by your nurse and its quite dangerous advice as well.
Any HbA1c over 7.5 is considered too high. When you hit the 8 and 9's it is far too high.
It is so very very hard to get good control and get good HbA1cs that lots of docs and nurses say 8's are ok. They are not. There is a study been done recently that continued results of over 7.5 (this includes readings of 7.6 and above) can mean there could be some problems later in life.
However saying that, the HbA1c is not the only way to measure if control is good. You could have an HbA1c of 6.9 but due to too many hypos or swings. If you have a result of under 7.5 and you know it is because of definitely good overall readings then that is great.
We did manage to get my daughter's down to 7.3% when she had been pumping for a year. It shot up when we had a very bad period a couple of years ago and I have been fighting so hard to get her down again to good control. The last result I had last month was a real breakthrough for me and we hit 7.8 % . I strive for that 7.0 or 6.9 but with good results to achieve that and not hypos.
If your child's HbA1c is able 7.5 then your team should be working with you to get it lower.
Please please please don't accept that anything over 8 is an ok reading, it isn't and never will be. Your nurse is wrong.
However just a quickie, if your child's HbA1c is over 8.0, please don't beat yourself up about it, things just need tweaking to bring it down. It is not your fault, this diabetes lark is damned hard work for parents (and others of course).
🙂