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<blockquote data-quote="Roggg" data-source="post: 2283694" data-attributes="member: 489176"><p>Just to be clear, you're definitely talking about A1C, and there's no chance you are mistaking your fasting level for your hba1c? </p><p></p><p>Your readings (7, 14 and 10) are plausible A1C values, but they are also a good fit for fasting glucose levels for someone with moderate diabetes. A1c of 14% is very high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roggg, post: 2283694, member: 489176"] Just to be clear, you're definitely talking about A1C, and there's no chance you are mistaking your fasting level for your hba1c? Your readings (7, 14 and 10) are plausible A1C values, but they are also a good fit for fasting glucose levels for someone with moderate diabetes. A1c of 14% is very high. [/QUOTE]
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