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Well yesterday I had a visit with my endo just to see how life on the pump was going. We spoke about how I should keep an eye on the weight gain (+6lbs), and if I had any questions or concerns about the pump. The only thing that I did bring up to her was that during one of my infusion set changes I think I must have hit a vessel or something because when I pulled out the canulla I had a bleeder. Very weird but was told it was normal if you hit something. It had been a while since my last a1c and so far in about 3 months I have taken it from a 9.1 to a 6.2 and yesterday my last result was a 5.8 so I was very happy. Who knew that if you actually take you medicine and listen to what these dr's say it might work. Well till next time see ya.

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Karen Doering Comment by Karen Doering on August 14, 2007 at 5:40pm
Wowsa, great job. I know how hard it is to get a great A1C like that. Are you having a lot of lows? Are you using a CGMS? Keep up the hard work.
Ken Winters Comment by Ken Winters on August 14, 2007 at 9:46am
Great job on the A1C! Keep it up.

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