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Glycosylated haemoglobin & diabetes. HbA1c facts, units, diagnosis, test frequency, limitations, control, conversion. How blood glucose levels link to A1c.
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The diagnostic levels vary from country to country, this is the UK info.
It would be good if you can find out your exact result so you know what you’re dealing with.
I called the clinic to find out the exact figure but she said that she is not allowed to disclose it to me,
She stated that the nurse will discuss that with me in my next appointment in August the 2nd,
I called the clinic to find out the exact figure but she said that she is not allowed to disclose it to me,
She stated that the nurse will discuss that with me in my next appointment in August the 2nd,
If you are impatient to find out your result sooner, then ask your GP practice to arrange access to your results. This should be available to all UK patients.
I find that my results ony appear online when reviewed and posted by the GP surgery. Sometimes, it could be a day after the test, other times only after I had my review appointment.
I do have access to online services but there it states "above high level",
The call handler can see the figure but could not tell that to me saying that she is not medically trained,
I am guessing that it is too high.
I do have access to online services but there it states "above high level",
The call handler can see the figure but could not tell that to me saying that she is not medically trained,
I am guessing that it is too high.
I use NHS App to access my GP records and this has separate sections for my test results. Once these have been loaded I can see the exact metrics and visual representation of my results against target ranges. It also allows me to see full history of specific tests over time. See attached screenshots. I know you can use other, similar apps, to access your GP records, but I'm not sure what level of access these provide.
Hi there @Tahar , at 9.7 your Ac1 results are on the high side. Are you a new diabetic Tamar? What did your Dr say to you, apart from taking a blood sample for lipids, if you don’t mind me asking. Do you know what type of diabetes you have, are you on meds ? Sorry for the questions .