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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 2197179" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>IMO you should not be confused, but pleased. It does look as if your numbers are going in the right direction, due to your own efforts and restraint! However, I wouldn't spend too long trying to calculate your next A1c. Don't forget, NOTHING in and around diabetes is straightforward or reliable. Some people always score an A1c higher than their home testing leads them to expect, some I daresay lower. It is not worth getting excited (or cast down) over one A1c or one finger-prick reading. Instead, I suggest you congratulate yourself on an extremely satisfactory start to your diabetes-managing career, and then decide whether you would like to go a bit lower, and if so, how.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 2197179, member: 429870"] IMO you should not be confused, but pleased. It does look as if your numbers are going in the right direction, due to your own efforts and restraint! However, I wouldn't spend too long trying to calculate your next A1c. Don't forget, NOTHING in and around diabetes is straightforward or reliable. Some people always score an A1c higher than their home testing leads them to expect, some I daresay lower. It is not worth getting excited (or cast down) over one A1c or one finger-prick reading. Instead, I suggest you congratulate yourself on an extremely satisfactory start to your diabetes-managing career, and then decide whether you would like to go a bit lower, and if so, how. [/QUOTE]
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