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<blockquote data-quote="minn" data-source="post: 1006699" data-attributes="member: 37333"><p>I can't really wrap my head around the HbA1c - my GP can but can't remember how to relate it to the old system. It's been between 47 and 51 the last few times which she says is in line with the old results. She seems to think that consistent results are a good thing - no big fluctuations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minn, post: 1006699, member: 37333"] I can't really wrap my head around the HbA1c - my GP can but can't remember how to relate it to the old system. It's been between 47 and 51 the last few times which she says is in line with the old results. She seems to think that consistent results are a good thing - no big fluctuations. [/QUOTE]
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