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<blockquote data-quote="pavlosn" data-source="post: 706366" data-attributes="member: 22572"><p>You remember correctly but that does not account for the increase. </p><p></p><p>I returned to the forum on 16/9/2014 and since then I have had three monthly (self funded) hba1c tests:</p><p>- October: 6% (42 mmol)</p><p>- November: 5,2% (33 mmol)</p><p>- December : 5,7% (38 mmol)</p><p></p><p>I am happy with all and any of the above counts by the way. </p><p></p><p>This thread is not motivated by any self serving interest in trying to justify that my latest increase in hba1c is a good thing. </p><p></p><p>I am still aiming for somewhere around 35 mmol/mol next time round.</p><p></p><p>As you know, my interest on this subject of whether there is such a thing as an optimal non diabetic hba1c score we should all be aiming for pre dates this post.</p><p></p><p>My aim is to initiate an honest exchange of views with other members of the forum, without risking that such a discussion would divert someone else's thread, as was the case whenever something similar came up in the past.</p><p></p><p>I honestly am interested in other people's views and I am happy to be persuaded by any contrasting evidence that may be presented.</p><p></p><p>I am not trying to convert anybody to my way of thinking as to be honest I do not think I have arrived at a final conclusion on the subject and, at any rate, I am not really into converting others. I am more interest at arriving to answers for my own questions.</p><p></p><p>All I attempted to do in my OP was to present my questions and the answers I was able to find to the extent I could understand the rather technical sources with my very limited admittedly expertise and knowhow.</p><p></p><p>Pavlos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavlosn, post: 706366, member: 22572"] You remember correctly but that does not account for the increase. I returned to the forum on 16/9/2014 and since then I have had three monthly (self funded) hba1c tests: - October: 6% (42 mmol) - November: 5,2% (33 mmol) - December : 5,7% (38 mmol) I am happy with all and any of the above counts by the way. This thread is not motivated by any self serving interest in trying to justify that my latest increase in hba1c is a good thing. I am still aiming for somewhere around 35 mmol/mol next time round. As you know, my interest on this subject of whether there is such a thing as an optimal non diabetic hba1c score we should all be aiming for pre dates this post. My aim is to initiate an honest exchange of views with other members of the forum, without risking that such a discussion would divert someone else's thread, as was the case whenever something similar came up in the past. I honestly am interested in other people's views and I am happy to be persuaded by any contrasting evidence that may be presented. I am not trying to convert anybody to my way of thinking as to be honest I do not think I have arrived at a final conclusion on the subject and, at any rate, I am not really into converting others. I am more interest at arriving to answers for my own questions. All I attempted to do in my OP was to present my questions and the answers I was able to find to the extent I could understand the rather technical sources with my very limited admittedly expertise and knowhow. Pavlos [/QUOTE]
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