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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1761074" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Rather than look at the HbA1c, it is probably more prudent to look at the deviation (which the Mysgr app gives, as do some meters) You can have 2 people with identical HbA1cs, including low ones, but one of them may have almost no deviation but be running a slightly higher base level, whilst the other has a lower base line but roller coaster swings up and down. This is because averages are fallible. I like to see as little deviation from the mean as possible, and no roller coasters, even if it means my baseline is 5's rather than 4s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1761074, member: 94045"] Rather than look at the HbA1c, it is probably more prudent to look at the deviation (which the Mysgr app gives, as do some meters) You can have 2 people with identical HbA1cs, including low ones, but one of them may have almost no deviation but be running a slightly higher base level, whilst the other has a lower base line but roller coaster swings up and down. This is because averages are fallible. I like to see as little deviation from the mean as possible, and no roller coasters, even if it means my baseline is 5's rather than 4s. [/QUOTE]
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