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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1991074" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Hba1c is glycated haemoglobin - of itself it does no damage.</p><p>The situation which meant that glucose attached to haemoglobin could be due to a constant slightly elevated glucose level, or to a few high spikes each week - it is impossible to tell, and so no conclusion can be drawn with any safety. It can be equated to an average blood glucose, but the average of 100 and 0 and 49 and 51 is 50.</p><p>I changed my status to in remission after Hba1cs of 47, 41 and 42 as the HCPs at the GP practice have no interest at all in my progress, and I have not seen my GP since diagnosis in 2016.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1991074, member: 355878"] Hba1c is glycated haemoglobin - of itself it does no damage. The situation which meant that glucose attached to haemoglobin could be due to a constant slightly elevated glucose level, or to a few high spikes each week - it is impossible to tell, and so no conclusion can be drawn with any safety. It can be equated to an average blood glucose, but the average of 100 and 0 and 49 and 51 is 50. I changed my status to in remission after Hba1cs of 47, 41 and 42 as the HCPs at the GP practice have no interest at all in my progress, and I have not seen my GP since diagnosis in 2016. [/QUOTE]
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