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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2383154" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>My question was related to the terminology you are using.</p><p>If they took a vial of blood from your arm then that was an HbA1c test and the result of 48 mmol/mol is on the borderline of pre-diabetes (42-47 mmol/mol) and Type 2 (48 mmol/mol and above) </p><p>A fasting glucose test is a finger prick test that gives an immediate snapshot of your blood glucose at that moment in time and would usually be in a range of 4-10 mmol/l and is a very different beast although equally useful but for different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2383154, member: 219467"] My question was related to the terminology you are using. If they took a vial of blood from your arm then that was an HbA1c test and the result of 48 mmol/mol is on the borderline of pre-diabetes (42-47 mmol/mol) and Type 2 (48 mmol/mol and above) A fasting glucose test is a finger prick test that gives an immediate snapshot of your blood glucose at that moment in time and would usually be in a range of 4-10 mmol/l and is a very different beast although equally useful but for different things. [/QUOTE]
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