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<blockquote data-quote="rmz80" data-source="post: 1675268" data-attributes="member: 306547"><p>With diabetes there are 2 main types of measurement: HBA1c readings and blood glucose readings (BG). The HBA1c reading is used to indicate long term damage due to blood glucose being constantly high for months yours is slightly high and is at the start of diabetes range. For day to day management of diabetes however it’s the BG reading that’s of interest.</p><p></p><p>You’ve described two symptoms of a high BG reading: thirst and headache but the give away symptom of a high BG is usually a constant need to pee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmz80, post: 1675268, member: 306547"] With diabetes there are 2 main types of measurement: HBA1c readings and blood glucose readings (BG). The HBA1c reading is used to indicate long term damage due to blood glucose being constantly high for months yours is slightly high and is at the start of diabetes range. For day to day management of diabetes however it’s the BG reading that’s of interest. You’ve described two symptoms of a high BG reading: thirst and headache but the give away symptom of a high BG is usually a constant need to pee. [/QUOTE]
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