Guest guest Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Today I made another visit to my indocrinologist, Dr. Welch, who was alarmed at my reading of the A1C taken today, which was 5.8. She expected it to be much higher. I remember on my first visit to her when my A1C was 5.7 she stated she would be quite pleased if it was 6.5 or higher near 7.0 or even a little higher. On the other hand I was quite pleased with the 5.8 reading, and I still wonder why she was so distressed, since it seemed to me to be quite good. She just said I needed to run a higher A1C due to my medical problems. I thought running high A1C's and glr's was the root cause of things like heart trouble, kidney problems and such. She was so alarmed she immediately placed me on a CGM continuous glucose monitor, and gave me a loan of a one touch glucose monitor to keep track of my glr and foods and liquids I consume daily for a week. Maybe she can explain why to me next visit. Apparently, she does not trust the readings of my prodigy audio code monitor, which is incompatible with the software on her computer. Any how this one touch monitor is supposed to be compatible with the readings on the CGM and the software on her computer system. I will let you know what the results are next week, when she will have some readings she can trust. Harry promote fairness/class warfare loot the future and bribe the present and blame others, the weather and did I mention Bush? vote Democrat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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