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if it's an HbA1c it will either be given in mmol/mol under the IFCC system (normal range being 35-41) or if the older DCCT system is used, in percentage. It sounds to me - assuming those are the figures you were given - that those figures are percentages.

If that the case you've gone from around 64/65 mmol/mol (8%) to 44mmol/mol (6.2%) which is a substantial drop - congratulations!
 
if it's an HbA1c it will either be given in mmol/mol under the IFCC system (normal range being 35-41) or if the older DCCT system is used, in percentage. It sounds to me - assuming those are the figures you were given - that those figures are percentages.

If that the case you've gone from around 64/65 mmol/mol (8%) to 44mmol/mol (6.2%) which is a substantial drop - congratulations!
That's what he was looking at Screenshot_20250613-081333.jpg
 
I was diagnosed in March this year 1st type 1 then changed to type 2 the last 6 weeks. Just had my 1st Hba1c back it's gone from 8 mmol to 6.2mmol I think this is good but not 100% sure still trying to work everything out
Your graph looks like your hba1c went from 80 to 62 mmol/l.
Which is an amazing improvement, well done!

It is also still in the diabetic range and you'll likely want to see how you can lower it a bit more.
Apart from metformin, what changes have you made so far to see such a significant improvement?
 
Your graph looks like your hba1c went from 80 to 62 mmol/l.
Which is an amazing improvement, well done!

It is also still in the diabetic range and you'll likely want to see how you can lower it a bit more.
Apart from metformin, what changes have you made so far to see such a significant improvement?
Diet and trying to move more.
 
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