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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1796397" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>By trade I am an IT guy, and basically my disposition follows a technical path, like an engineer, so have been problem solving in my career for over 30 years - this explains why I am like a dog with a bone on this anomaly. My wife is a HCP so getting the A1CNow+ testing is easy for me, my numbers on the same 20 test kit are the same as my wife's (and lower than several others in my family and my wife's patients) indicating that the kit is accurate-ish), but I am interested to see what the lab says in comparison. I am not worried as my control is good, but this is an itch. I know there are some for whom an A1C is not as reliable due to the variables of the length of time the red cells which are glycated live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1796397, member: 256617"] By trade I am an IT guy, and basically my disposition follows a technical path, like an engineer, so have been problem solving in my career for over 30 years - this explains why I am like a dog with a bone on this anomaly. My wife is a HCP so getting the A1CNow+ testing is easy for me, my numbers on the same 20 test kit are the same as my wife's (and lower than several others in my family and my wife's patients) indicating that the kit is accurate-ish), but I am interested to see what the lab says in comparison. I am not worried as my control is good, but this is an itch. I know there are some for whom an A1C is not as reliable due to the variables of the length of time the red cells which are glycated live. [/QUOTE]
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