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<blockquote data-quote="cold ethyl" data-source="post: 750530" data-attributes="member: 107467"><p>All interesting stuff. I know that it isn't as straight forward as the usual spiel about it representing last three to four months- I think it might be interesting to see what your HbA1c comes out at now you've stopped losing weight- I'm thinking that if mine was realistically capturing say 4 months ( or longer if my red blood cells last longer than average) then for all of them I've been heavier than the next day if that makes sense so if weight loss is the key, then as I lose more and reach a stable weight, I'd assume my test would stabilise and reflect my current average more, if that makes any sense. I know my meter was higher say 3 months ago so that may explain some discrepency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cold ethyl, post: 750530, member: 107467"] All interesting stuff. I know that it isn't as straight forward as the usual spiel about it representing last three to four months- I think it might be interesting to see what your HbA1c comes out at now you've stopped losing weight- I'm thinking that if mine was realistically capturing say 4 months ( or longer if my red blood cells last longer than average) then for all of them I've been heavier than the next day if that makes sense so if weight loss is the key, then as I lose more and reach a stable weight, I'd assume my test would stabilise and reflect my current average more, if that makes any sense. I know my meter was higher say 3 months ago so that may explain some discrepency. [/QUOTE]
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