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Happy with tiny increase in HbA1c

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SB2015

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I know that I have been a lot more relaxed about my diabetes. A good thing as I had previously set totally unrealistic expectations of myself.

Over the past 6 months I had widened my target levels on the Libre. I was expecting to get 70% within 4.5 - 7.5. My consultant persuaded me to change those to 4.5 to 9.5, and still aim for 70%. Initially when I achieved this I was telling myself, yes but that isn’t good as you have just made the target easier. I gradually managed to forget this, and simply be nicer to myself.

I had my HbA1c dine last week, after Christmas and also a month away on holiday, so not the most stable time. I was delighted when it came back at 50, having only gone up from 49. A lot less stress, much more content, and hardly any change in outcome.

Very happy with results and more relaxed than I have been for ages regarding Diabetes.

I vaguely remember an article referenced on her about avoiding the stress of trying to drive the HbA1c ever lower. I had got down to 44 but was then not happy as I put so much pressure on myself.
 
That’s good news on both fronts, such a small increase and a realistic view of your diabetes. Well done @SB2015, am very glad you are more content, it’s definitely the best way to go x
 
Great result Sue! And sounds like a much happier way to go about things. Top stuff!
 
Well done Sue, and good to hear that you are more relaxed about dealing with the diabetes.
 
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