Dory
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
So, I had my routine appointment with my endo consultant on Wednesday. My A1c 6 months ago was 7.1. It was again 7.1 this week. Ok, but I wanted to get it down - after all, HCPs now want Ds to get 6.5 or below, right? Well, apparently not.....
My consultant started off by saying 7.1 was great. me, never happy with myself said 'hmm, it's ok, but I want to get it below 7, as that's what all HCPs are drilling into patients now.' He then went on to explain that, whilst a few years ago, the school of thought across HCPs was that below 6.5 was preferable, recent studies had shown that although there was a significant imrpovement in overall health when Ds reduce their A1c from 8% to 7%, there was no significant improvement in overall health when reducing from 7% to 6%. In fact, the studies scarily showed that the groups who reduced from 7% to 6% also showed an increase in mortality rates (suggested as due to an increase in hypos and resulting complications).
He finished by saying 'you have great control, so don't worry'. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven; I've never, ever heard that from a HCP in my 24 years of battling with this. 🙂
Top that off with finally managing to get off the unnecessary BP meds I've been on for the last 15 years, and correcting my thyroid meds so they actually work properly, I'm pretty happy with the appointment 🙂
My consultant started off by saying 7.1 was great. me, never happy with myself said 'hmm, it's ok, but I want to get it below 7, as that's what all HCPs are drilling into patients now.' He then went on to explain that, whilst a few years ago, the school of thought across HCPs was that below 6.5 was preferable, recent studies had shown that although there was a significant imrpovement in overall health when Ds reduce their A1c from 8% to 7%, there was no significant improvement in overall health when reducing from 7% to 6%. In fact, the studies scarily showed that the groups who reduced from 7% to 6% also showed an increase in mortality rates (suggested as due to an increase in hypos and resulting complications).
He finished by saying 'you have great control, so don't worry'. I thought I'd died and gone to heaven; I've never, ever heard that from a HCP in my 24 years of battling with this. 🙂
Top that off with finally managing to get off the unnecessary BP meds I've been on for the last 15 years, and correcting my thyroid meds so they actually work properly, I'm pretty happy with the appointment 🙂