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HBa1C Results!!!

NewTD2

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Type of diabetes
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Tablets (oral)
Just received a call from my diabetic nurse today saying that my HbAlC has gone down from 85% to 46% (“pre-diabetic range”) according to the HBA1C chart.

And it all happened in just 2.5 months from diagnosis!

I prayed so hard.

Praises and thanks be to God Almighty!!!
 
Well done, that is an excellent result in such a short time.

Do you mind if I point out these figures are not measured in percentages, they are mmol/mol measurements. It is the old style of measurement that is a percentage. Your brilliant 46mmol/mol in old measurements is 6.4% (and is equivalent to an average of 7.6mmol/l (the measurement units we see on our meters). It is all very confusing, but it's what it is! http://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-to-blood-sugar-level-converter.html
 

I was told by my DN it’s 46%, that’s all.

She said on the phone I’ve fallen into pre-diabetic range and it’s a miracle.
 
Great news indeed, @NewTD2 !

I'm going to the vampires tomorrow for my HbA1c and thyroid stuff - I've had a disastrous week of blood sugars but *clutches at straws* every hyper has been matched with a hypo so hmmmmmmmmm, maybe I'll get away with it**.

Last time I got my results I was amused that my doctor's receptionist said 'normal' when I asked her what my HbA1c was. If only she knew how hard this type 1 works to show up as 'normal' - i.e. not diabetic - on that test!!!!!!!!!



**I know, I know, not desirable. Ho hum. Too much exercise, too much overcorrection of hypos, never mind............
 
I admire your faith, but give yourself some credit too! Very well done!
 

Thank you and hope you get better soon!
 
Great results. It also means you are T2, not T1 as your GP suggested .
 
Great results. It also means you are T2, not T1 as your GP suggested .

I know I’ve been stubborn but I want to thank you and I couldn’t have done this without your advice too!
 
Great results. It also means you are T2, not T1 as your GP suggested .

So if my HBA1C has gone down to the “pre-diabetic” range, does that mean I’m T2?

But I haven’t had the GAD and C-peptide tests.
 
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