Any well controlled diabetic knows the higher blood glucose numbers below are not where you want to be. For many those sort of numbers will almost certainly lead to diabetic complications. The forum mod posting this information below at the flog today knows this. She has said for years she has held HbA1c in the fours and fives. That is a good achievement and the sort of number well controlled diabetics get. It is beyond my understanding why the abysmal NICE recommendations are rolled out at the flog on a regular basis, especially by forum mods, anything but nice I reckon. Eddie
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Thursday, 23 April 2015
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"However, those that are able to, may wish to keep blood sugar levels below the NICE after meal targets."
ReplyDeleteIsn't that better to do?
Isn't it also better to achieve as close to blood sugar numbers as that of a non diabetic at ALL times?
Kath ( retired HCP )
"However, those that are able to, may wish to keep blood sugar levels below the NICE after meal targets."
ReplyDeleteEssential if you want the best chance of avoiding diabetic complications.
"Isn't it also better to achieve as close to blood sugar numbers as that of a non diabetic at ALL times?"
Agree 100%. The high NICE numbers are up to twice the BG of a non diabetic.
Eddie