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HbA1c conversion table

Liking this..never seen onoe before! Thank you for posting! :happy:
 
Very useful thank you, what is the source?

Also, you can get what is considered "excellent control" with an average BG of 8m/mols. Would you say that's excellent?
 
this is great will save this one thanks
 
Great minds think alike. When I got my results a couple of weeks ago I googled the conversion table then took a screen shot so it's on my camera roll. I tried to post here but I was unable to with the app, then I forgot about it. It was the NHS Basildon and Thurrock university hospital version. Almost the same but colours are pastel shades ha ha.

Thanks for posting. :-)


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Great to see im in the excellent zone, just need to make sure I keep it that way!!
 
According to this chart I had good control at the point of my diagnosis!
Yeah, that's quite normal. In the past HbA1c wasn't used for diagnosis but as a way of measuring control of people already diagnosed as in the above image. For diagnostic purposes generally ~5.6% is considered normal, 5.7~6.4% prediabetic and 6.5% diabetic.
 
Yeah, that's quite normal. In the past HbA1c wasn't used for diagnosis but as a way of measuring control of people already diagnosed as in the above image. For diagnostic purposes generally ~5.6% is considered normal, 5.7~6.4% prediabetic and 6.5% diabetic.

Diagnosis is at different levels throughout the world.
Here in the UK prediabetes is at 42mmol/mol and above
and diabetes is at 48mmol/mol and above
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
 
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