Coming off Metformin, eGFR, A1Cnow test

Bluetit1802

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So we aren't sure in your case if the home test is more accurate.
Just that it is different.

Yes, that seems the case. I cannot compare anything to my lab tests - nothing matches in my case. However, the A1cNow does match my other data.
 

LittleGreyCat

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Just got my latest blood tests back.
My A1CNow HbA1c home test was 6.1%.
The laboratory test was 7.2%.
Both tests taken on the same day.

On that basis the A1CNow test looks to be potentially misleading in my particular case.

That is one heck of a difference, really. That is an average of 9.5%!

Now to undertake a flurry of blood testing instead of the occasional check.

I have really no idea what is going on because my results up to late last year were reasonable to good. Last HbA1c test was 6.4%.
 

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Just got my latest blood tests back.
My A1CNow HbA1c home test was 6.1%.
The laboratory test was 7.2%.
Both tests taken on the same day.

On that basis the A1CNow test looks to be potentially misleading in my particular case.

That is one heck of a difference, really. That is an average of 9.5%!

Now to undertake a flurry of blood testing instead of the occasional check.

I have really no idea what is going on because my results up to late last year were reasonable to good. Last HbA1c test was 6.4%.

I would do a lot of testing and averaging, and see where that takes you. It is always possible you are like I am and have some sort of red blood cell differences from the accepted norm, making the HbA1c read higher than it should. A Libre would help. My HbA1c was similarly higher, but also similarly higher than obsessive testing and my Libre after adjustments for it reading slightly low.
 

LittleGreyCat

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Diet drinks - the artificial sweeteners taste vile.
Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
Trying to find low carb meals when eating out.
First problem is getting a Libre. The Abott website says they aren't supplying any new starter
packs at the moment.
 

Bluetit1802

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First problem is getting a Libre. The Abott website says they aren't supplying any new starter
packs at the moment.

But you can still register and go on the waiting list. You will get one when they have enough in stock. Or have they stopped that now? If you have a compatible phone you can manage without the reader and buy sensors from a pharmacy.
 

LittleGreyCat

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OK. I have a Galaxy S5 so I think that is compatible. Will have to check local pharmacies. Reportedly not all sell them.
 

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OK. I have a Galaxy S5 so I think that is compatible. Will have to check local pharmacies. Reportedly not all sell them.

I would stick a new thread up. Plenty of T1s know which pharmacies are best for price and also for not arguing about VAT exemption. I haven't followed these carefully, but have read some of the posts.
 
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