Hi all, I got my results back today, I've gone from 57% to 49%. I meant to ask what I should be at. Please forgive my ignorance but I figure this forum would be much more accurate than google
Thanks for clearing things up,let me clarify the two different units used to measure HbA1cs the older measurement used in the U.K. was a percentage the newer one the one @bulkbiker quotes is mmol/mol. Here are the ranges:
- HbA1c below 42 mmol/mol (6.0%): Non-diabetic
- HbA1c between 42 and 47 mmol/mol (6.0–6.4%): Impaired glucose regulation (IGR) or Prediabetes
- HbA1c of 48 mmol/mol (6.5%) or over: Type 2 diabetes
We're always here if you have any questions.. and often give better more complete answers than HCP's...Thanks for clearing things up,
My nurse was pleased with the results so it does look like I've mixed the units. I didn't want to ask her, I have autism, recently diagnosed and some days are much better than others for asking questions
Much appreciated Guzzler, I fully intend to, after lurking in the shadows here reading posts I've learned people are giving this horrible disease a bloody nose every so often . The fight goes onVery well done! Keep up the great work.
Well done! That's a great improvement.Hi all, I got my results back today, I've gone from 57% to 49%. I meant to ask what I should be at. Please forgive my ignorance but I figure this forum would be much more accurate than google
Dank jeWell done! That's a great improvement.
No way you look like an idiot with this improvement of your hba1c, no matter how bad predictive text scrambles your words!I've just noticed my post title, my apologies but predictive text has an uncanny ability to make an idiot of me. Thanks everyone for your help . Chat soon !