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<blockquote data-quote="PNJB" data-source="post: 1311069" data-attributes="member: 192790"><p><span style="color: #0000b3"><strong>Optimally Salvia, you want to be somewhere in the middle. E. G,Normal BMI for a man is 18 to 25, You are regarded as healthy between those two range limits, If you can reach 23, you are neither too high, nor too low. In the same way, the ranges shown on your Hb1Ac print out defines the ranges, but again optimally, you would like to be mid-range in all of them, although it is not a catastrophe if you are at the upper range. (It just means you are closer to the brink in slipping into being over target like my 42 reading was. The point of obtaining the print-outs of your readings, was to identify under or over ranges so you can discuss it with your GP.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000b3"><strong>The mid range point of your 5 - 41 is ((41-5)/2 = 18 , so your 15 u/L is just a little under midway of the range, and as such is deemed still healthy.</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNJB, post: 1311069, member: 192790"] [COLOR=#0000b3][B]Optimally Salvia, you want to be somewhere in the middle. E. G,Normal BMI for a man is 18 to 25, You are regarded as healthy between those two range limits, If you can reach 23, you are neither too high, nor too low. In the same way, the ranges shown on your Hb1Ac print out defines the ranges, but again optimally, you would like to be mid-range in all of them, although it is not a catastrophe if you are at the upper range. (It just means you are closer to the brink in slipping into being over target like my 42 reading was. The point of obtaining the print-outs of your readings, was to identify under or over ranges so you can discuss it with your GP.[/B] [B]The mid range point of your 5 - 41 is ((41-5)/2 = 18 , so your 15 u/L is just a little under midway of the range, and as such is deemed still healthy.[/B][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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