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<blockquote data-quote="CristyN29" data-source="post: 2393104" data-attributes="member: 537226"><p>Hello everyone! </p><p>So I have a fast question regarding a1c and risk of complications. I had an a1c test yesterday done at my doc , he was just curious about my last month as I went more to events and parties(post covid vaccine) and been eating more carby junkfood and sweets. A1c came up to 5.2%. My question is , does having a normal a1c reduce the risks of complications to the same as those without diabetes? Or does just having diabetes raise your risk ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CristyN29, post: 2393104, member: 537226"] Hello everyone! So I have a fast question regarding a1c and risk of complications. I had an a1c test yesterday done at my doc , he was just curious about my last month as I went more to events and parties(post covid vaccine) and been eating more carby junkfood and sweets. A1c came up to 5.2%. My question is , does having a normal a1c reduce the risks of complications to the same as those without diabetes? Or does just having diabetes raise your risk ? [/QUOTE]
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