IanBish
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Hardly a success story - it's exactly the same as my last test a year ago: 33 mmol/mol. I suppose it just goes to show that, for me, losing a lot of weight has helped keep me in remission, despite eating more carbs.
I strongly disagree, staying in remission (especially with an HbA1C as low as 33) is a great achievement - I wish it wasn't, because that would mean most people could do it - unfortunately that's not the case.Thanks, @Rachox. I meant it's not a success as it hasn't moved. I'm happy, I just want to lose about another 12 pounds and stay there. I'm just wondering what the typical non-diabetic HbA1c is.
Thanks, @ianf0ster. I hope it stays around that level.I strongly disagree, staying in remission (especially with an HbA1C as low as 33) is a great achievement - I wish it wasn't, because that would mean most people could do it - unfortunately that's not the case.
I’m a similar distance from a weight that would see my BMI in the ‘healthy range’. However I prefer this Smart BMI, it takes way more into consideration than simply weight and height. This puts me firmly in the green zone, so I”m not stressing about losing now, if it happens great, if not so be it.I just want to lose about another 12 pounds and stay there.
Apparently I only need to lose three more pounds according to that. I'll still try for twelve though.I’m a similar distance from a weight that would see my BMI in the ‘healthy range’. However I prefer this Smart BMI, it takes way more into consideration than simply weight and height.
Hi Ian. There are a number of answers to this but they all centre around an HbA1c value of 38mmol/mol for non-diabetic populations. One standard deviation from this gives you a range of about 35-42, which is usally accepted in the UK as "normal" HbA1c. Note that in the US the CDC has arbitrarily decided to call everyone above 38 "pre-diabetic" for reasons not unconnected (IMO) with their offer to sell a "reduce your BG" pre-diabetic course. This does not alter the fact that 38 seems to relaibly be the centre point for non-diabetic populations.Thanks, @Rachox. I meant it's not a success as it hasn't moved. I'm happy, I just want to lose about another 12 pounds and stay there. I'm just wondering what the typical non-diabetic HbA1c is.