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In a message dated 1/13/2003 8:06:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

luvmacca@... writes:

> I saw the doc today and what good news! I've lost 11 pounds in 2-3 months

> and my cholesterol is finally down below 100, where he wants it. I'm

> always

> battling that. Even when I was a vegetarian for awhile, it was high. I

> had

> given up ever controlling it! Maybe eating a sensible diabetic diet is

> helping? The bad news...my HbA1c test showed 6.1.

Hi Jeannie,

You are to be congratulated. You've done great. There is nothing wrong with

your HbA1c test. It could have been the sugar substitute that you were

eating. The A1c gives an average of what the bg's have been running for the

past 2-3 months. It will probably be lower when you go back for your next

test. Don't worry about it now, that will only cause bg's to go up.

My A1c is never the same, sometimes higher, sometimes lower.

Hugs

Eunice

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In a message dated 1/13/03 8:06:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,

luvmacca@... writes:

> Everything was good, so whatever caused the

> TIA apparently went away.

What is TIA?

Shirley

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if mine was ever 166 i'd throw us all a party.

come to think of it?????????????????? nah couldnt be

robyn

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<<You are to be congratulated. You've done great. There is nothing wrong

with

your HbA1c test. It could have been the sugar substitute that you were

eating. The A1c gives an average of what the bg's have been running for the

past 2-3 months. It will probably be lower when you go back for your next

test. Don't worry about it now, that will only cause bg's to go up.>>

Thanks, Eunice. I'm not really worried about it, since I can easily lower

it by being as vigilant as I used to be. I was thinking that my A1c might

have been higher because of Thanksgiving. Oh, BTW, Christmas was great!

Since everybody works different shifts, we had to work around it by having

our Christmas dinner at 10 pm on Christmas Eve. Two hours later my bg was

only 104. Since it was so good, I had a second serving of dessert...but it

was sugar-free pudding, with lite whipped cream and some other stuff like

nuts and graham crackers. I wish I had thought to point out to my doc how

good all my readings were about that time. I thought I'd have trouble and

it surprised even me! I was so proud of myself!! (she says with modesty)!!

;)

Luv,

Jeannie

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umm... Jeannie? 6.1 is NOT bad for a Hgb A1C!! anything under 7 is good,

though under 6 is better. But you should not beat yourself up over a 6.1.

I've said before and I'll say again - just for me... I think we go to the

extreme on some of this stuff, and we just have to do the best we can. For me,

I know losing weight and exercising are going to be the key, and the numbers

will come down.

Just saw that number in passing and had to say something and pat you on the

back!

Carol in NC

type 2

Re: Yay!!!

In a message dated 1/13/2003 8:06:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

luvmacca@... writes:

> I saw the doc today and what good news! I've lost 11 pounds in 2-3 months

> and my cholesterol is finally down below 100, where he wants it. I'm

> always

> battling that. Even when I was a vegetarian for awhile, it was high. I

> had

> given up ever controlling it! Maybe eating a sensible diabetic diet is

> helping? The bad news...my HbA1c test showed 6.1.

um-

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<<What is TIA?>>

Shirley, it stands for Transient Ischemic Attack. It's like a small stroke.

Well, not really. It's a temporary blockage of an artery. But it can be a

warning for a REAL stroke on the way. I had one before my stroke, too...I

had a bad dizzy spell (another symptom) in a mall and I've regretted

ignoring it ever since. The very idea of it happening again scares me to

death!

Luv,

Jeannie

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<<umm... Jeannie? 6.1 is NOT bad for a Hgb A1C!! anything under 7 is good,

though under 6 is better. But you should not beat yourself up over a 6.1.>>

I'm not really beating myself up over it, Carol. I just panicked at the

idea of the doctor RAISING my medicine, when I have a lot of readings in the

50s & 60s! But I think I mentioned that I have to use a county hospital

clinic (where the medical care is atrocious) and the docs are always quick

to give medicine.

Patients have little or no input into their own medical care. It's not like

they can just go elsewhere if they're unhappy.

Oh, this is funny...my doctor's name is " Feree " ! You know, like

" scott-free " ?? ;)

Luv,

Jeannie

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<<if mine was ever 166 i'd throw us all a party.

come to think of it?????????????????? nah couldnt be

robyn>>

lol, Robyn! ;)

Luv,

Jeannie

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Jeannie

one week of high glucose is unlikely to affect HbA1c too much maybe by 0.2%

if that. Stress raises BP too. However well done on lower chol. and weight

loss. Terrific. Hope you are feeling better. BTW, are you on aspirin?

Take care

Fenella

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<<one week of high glucose is unlikely to affect HbA1c too much maybe by

0.2%

if that. Stress raises BP too. However well done on lower chol. and weight

loss. Terrific. Hope you are feeling better. BTW, are you on aspirin?>>

Fenella, I'm taking 200/25 FR (whatever that means...it says that on the

bottle) twice a day of Dipyridamole. The doc didn't seem too worried. I'm

concerned about my bg, though. Yesterday, I didn't eat like I should,

but I ate a hamburger with mustard about 8:30 pm. Two hours later, I was

167. I guess hamburgers are another no-no! I've already had to give up

frozen burritos and frozen pizza. :( Anyway, I took my meds at 10:30, but I

happened to be up at 2 am and checked my numbers again. My bg was down to

55! I'm worried that I'm going too low, especially after taking my

medicine. It's always in the 50-60 range before lunch, too. And the doc

thought for a moment about RAISING my dose, because my H1 was a little

higher (by only a few points) than last time. I imagine confidence and

trust in your doctor is important, but it's so hard to have that when I must

use a county clinic and always question my health care. It's not like I can

go elsewhere. I think I mentioned that I came close to a diabetic coma and

it took another hospital to diagnose diabetes! Even though I'd sen my own

doctor the week before and had been complaining for months. I think you're

right...stress can affect numbers. ;)

Luv,

Jeannie

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be dead? That was a hoax, right? " ~ Farley to McCartney

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