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The Fallacy of Average: How Using HbA1c Alone to Assess Glycemic Control Can Be Misleading
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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1579287" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>But Hba1c is a great tool when we track changes in it. Someone with type2 going from 80 to 50 without an incrase in drugs have clearly made great progress.</p><p></p><p>But we need to stop getting hang up on the different between someone with 48 and 52! As a Type2 I would much rather be told my fasting insulin, as I can track my post meal BG myself. hba1c is a tool not a god, so should not be workshipped and I never understood people who wished to predict there next result when they have access to much more useful and detailed data of their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1579287, member: 410240"] But Hba1c is a great tool when we track changes in it. Someone with type2 going from 80 to 50 without an incrase in drugs have clearly made great progress. But we need to stop getting hang up on the different between someone with 48 and 52! As a Type2 I would much rather be told my fasting insulin, as I can track my post meal BG myself. hba1c is a tool not a god, so should not be workshipped and I never understood people who wished to predict there next result when they have access to much more useful and detailed data of their own. [/QUOTE]
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