Any in particular you're wondering about Jules?
Just a couple of things about the ones listed above.
CHO is a general abbreviation for carbohydrate. CP is a carb portion.
HbA1c is not an average, although its often referred to as one.
( http://diabetesforum.org.uk/component/myblog/diabetes-myths-10-hba1c-is-an-average.html )
Any in particular you're wondering about Jules?
Just a couple of things about the ones listed above.
CHO is a general abbreviation for carbohydrate. CP is a carb portion.
HbA1c is not an average, although its often referred to as one.
( http://diabetesforum.org.uk/component/myblog/diabetes-myths-10-hba1c-is-an-average.html )
So if you eat some CPs, but don't take enough bolus and don't check your BGs, you could end up in DKA with a visit from your DSN, who knows it could impact on your HbA1c! This applies whether on MDI or on a pump (also know as a CSII, continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion). If you're lucky they'll fit you with a CGM (continuous glucose moniter) 😉
...sorry, my sense of humour.
HbA1c is not an average, although its often referred to as one.
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