Re: Can I calculate my own HbA1c using blood glucose reading
My job is to model drug concentrations in the human body. Cancer drugs though, not insulin. If you don't experience much variability in youryour glucose readingsto then yes, the on-line calculators are accurate to a degree. The data used to form these calculations themselves have a lot of variability, up to 40%, which is massive, statistically.
The magnitude of an Hba1c measurement is a measure of how much glucose has been exposed to the red blood cells, not the average amount of glucose in the blood over the red blood cells' 120 day lifetime. If you were to draw a graph of blood glucose vs time (time on the x-axis), the exposure is the area under the curve (imagine shading in everything under the line on the graph) commonly abbreviated to AUC. It is the AUC that is directly related to Hba1c.
That being said, if you use these on-line average glucose to hba1c calculators and your results are quite different to what you calculated (I'd say more than 30% different), then this may indicate that you either have too much variability in your sugar levels or you're having unseen highs.