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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 271380"><p>Morning,</p><p></p><p>Don't forget that the HBA1C is a long term test - so giving an average of your levels over the last 10 weeks (If I recall). The test's you're doing only tell you your level at that moment. So If you've change your diet then your readings now are likely to be below your HBA1C. There is a complicated equation to convert average readings to an Estimate of your HBA1C.</p><p></p><p>Test kits are generally accurate - though rogue readings do occur. If you get a number you don't believe, then test again.</p><p>I think your 125 mg/dl reading equates to about 6.9 mmol (these are the numbers we use a lot here). That's an excellent number for a +2hr reading.</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 271380"] Morning, Don't forget that the HBA1C is a long term test - so giving an average of your levels over the last 10 weeks (If I recall). The test's you're doing only tell you your level at that moment. So If you've change your diet then your readings now are likely to be below your HBA1C. There is a complicated equation to convert average readings to an Estimate of your HBA1C. Test kits are generally accurate - though rogue readings do occur. If you get a number you don't believe, then test again. I think your 125 mg/dl reading equates to about 6.9 mmol (these are the numbers we use a lot here). That's an excellent number for a +2hr reading. S [/QUOTE]
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