Both HbA1c levels are perfectly normal but are in different units to the finger prick test (which was also normal)Today I looked at my blood test results from October 2020 and saw HBA1C result was 5.4. Whilst there was no further action, I also noticed My HBA1C was 4.8 in 2017! This has led me to wonder if I am either heading in the direction of diabetes or if the HABA1C results can vary and asong as they are in the normal range not to worry? I had a finger prick test before 2017 (2016 I think) and that was 5.4 which is what it is now so that has confused me even more.
Thank you so much. Google is a minefield. There really isn't clear information on the test if you are not in the prediabetic range! With cholesterol it is black and white, the more it goes up the higher it is. I'm glad you made sense of my post
When it goes from 6.2% to 10.10% in 18 months that's the time to panic!Thank you. Google just worries me, when I saw it had gone from 4.7 to 5.4 in 3 years I panicked.
Thank you . I was thinking/hoping that was my result tbh, the bit that confused me so much was the second paragraph . As I'm not accustomed to reading reports like these, I wasn't sure if this part was also referring to me as its not really worded in a way that clearly defines whats what in 'layman's' terms (so to speak).. So was getting slightly confused/concerned as no-one had mentioned anything...Hello and welcome! No need to worry. Your HbA1c is 35, which is absolutely normal. Between 42 and 47 is classed as pre-diabetes. 48 and about is diabetic.
Thank you . I was thinking/hoping that was my result tbh, the bit that confused me so much was the second paragraph . As I'm not accustomed to reading reports like these, I wasn't sure if this part was also referring to me as its not really worded in a way that clearly defines whats what in 'layman's' terms (so to speak).. So was getting slightly confused/concerned as no-one had mentioned anything...
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