Blythespirit
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I'm so pleased it all went well. XXXXX
I'm so pleased it all went well. XXXXX
We had our first consultant apointment just before Christmas (although the Consultant was off sick!!) and were told that Abigail's blood level was down from 17.8 on admitanace to 8.6. Is the HB1Ac thingy that I keep reading about??? I know ideally we are aiming for 7.5.
Could be, although 17.8 sounds extremely high for an HbA1c, it sounds more like a fingerprick number. Did they say it was a percentage?
This is so true!Hi Natasha, I am new to this website but 1 year plus down the line from my daughters diagnosis. At the time I badly wanted to speak to people and gain as much information as possible for some reason I have only just discovered this site!!
It is a terrible life changing experience and it takes some time to come to terms with the diagnosis ( I still have days where I struggle) but it really does get easier with time. I am sure there will be testing times ahead but hang in there, you will reach the point where whilst diabetes is always there, it remains more in the background and you can start to get back to normal family life. Good luck.
That's brilliant, well done!Just got back from our first support group event. Well we survived and if I'm really honest it was quite a nice evening! Met a couple of other mums that kept me from being 'the new mum' and feeling like a gooseberry all evening, whilst Abs was straight in there with all the other children with no encouragement and she loved it all.🙂