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<blockquote data-quote="Jeneha" data-source="post: 360" data-attributes="member: 1770"><p>Hi I'm new to this game. Diagnosed type 2 2 months ago. Not too impressed! I've been looking at the helpful stuff on the site but not posted before.</p><p>Just had my long term blood test and the result was 6.7 which is good I understand. I'm slightly confused though. I had it in my head it was a percentage, then I read again it was an average over the last three months. So if it's an average, it equates to any testing I might do myself I assume? If it's a percentage it equates with - what exactly?</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Jeneha</p><p></p><p>Jeneha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeneha, post: 360, member: 1770"] Hi I'm new to this game. Diagnosed type 2 2 months ago. Not too impressed! I've been looking at the helpful stuff on the site but not posted before. Just had my long term blood test and the result was 6.7 which is good I understand. I'm slightly confused though. I had it in my head it was a percentage, then I read again it was an average over the last three months. So if it's an average, it equates to any testing I might do myself I assume? If it's a percentage it equates with - what exactly? Thanks Jeneha Jeneha [/QUOTE]
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