D365 30/365
Today was my doctor's appointment with my diabetes guy (he's not an endocrinologist, but a D.O. who has been living with diabetes since he was 16 and has been pumping insulin since the early 1980's). He (and his fantastic office staff & nurses) have been helping me get the hang of being on an insulin pump. My first visit at his office was on May 30, 2008.
One of the first things a doctor asks a diabetic is "what was your last A1C?" A1C stands for Hemoglobin A1C - a blood test that gives the doctors an average of your blood sugars over the past three months. It ranges from 4% (representing a blood sugar average of 65 - too low for me!) to a 12% (representing a blood sugar average of 345 - very high for an average!! At my May 30 dr appointment, my A1C was 8.8% (that equals out to about a 225 average blood sugar - NOT GOOD!!!). It has been about 2 1/2 months since I started pumping (began June 26) and today's A1C was a 7.2%!!!!!! Okay, that isn't perfect (7.2 averages out to about a 180 average blood sugar and the 'normal' blood sugar range is from 70 to 110) - but it has greatly improved since starting on the pump!!!!!! My next goal is to a.) maintain the 7.2 A1C and b.) hopefully drop below a 7 (6 would be great but I want to have ATTAINABLE goals). My next A1C should be in the early part of December.... we'll see what Clark can do for my A1C's. Uploaded with the Flock Browser CommentsWould you like to comment?Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). |
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jyyne_2000 says:
Congratulations!
When I started pumping my A1c dropped from 7.9 percent to 6.7 percent wtihin the first three months.
My goal was to get it below 6.5 percent. I've only managed to do that once. RIght now, it's been back up hovering around 7.0 percent, so I'd just like to drop it back down into the 6 percent range again!
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