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<blockquote data-quote="hallii" data-source="post: 342658" data-attributes="member: 30624"><p>You should ask for a copy of all test results, you can then understand them better.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter how the results are presented, there are conversion charts you can use. The HbA1c will be % or mmol/mol.</p><p></p><p>What is important is that you are able to understand the results and be happy that they are OK for you.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you make an appointment to see the DSN and ask for a copy of any recent test results. Then ask on here what they mean.</p><p></p><p>A good HbA1c for a T2 would be below 6.5% or 48 mmol/mol although I aim for much less than that.</p><p></p><p>Home testing meters use a very different method of testing to the HbA1c and the units are also very different.</p><p>H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hallii, post: 342658, member: 30624"] You should ask for a copy of all test results, you can then understand them better. It doesn't matter how the results are presented, there are conversion charts you can use. The HbA1c will be % or mmol/mol. What is important is that you are able to understand the results and be happy that they are OK for you. I suggest you make an appointment to see the DSN and ask for a copy of any recent test results. Then ask on here what they mean. A good HbA1c for a T2 would be below 6.5% or 48 mmol/mol although I aim for much less than that. Home testing meters use a very different method of testing to the HbA1c and the units are also very different. H [/QUOTE]
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