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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 543160" data-source="post: 2450518"><p>I'll sometimes get a bit of a blip with fasting levels similar to those two results of yours, but my HbA1cs have been pre diabetic levels for nearly eight years, and I tend not to worry about what my liver thinks I need to get me started in the morning. And I'm an ancient, overweight, inactive old lady.... </p><p></p><p>IMO your two random fasting results mean very little over a three month or so period that's given you a nice low and definitely non-diabetic HbA1c. But if you're really concerned then get yourself a Freestyle Libre sensor or two to use for a while to see exactly what sort of patterns/levels you get 24/7. A meter's great for wake up fasting and pre & post meal spot checks, but the sensor's logs will tell you a whole lot more about what's exactly going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 543160, post: 2450518"] I'll sometimes get a bit of a blip with fasting levels similar to those two results of yours, but my HbA1cs have been pre diabetic levels for nearly eight years, and I tend not to worry about what my liver thinks I need to get me started in the morning. And I'm an ancient, overweight, inactive old lady.... IMO your two random fasting results mean very little over a three month or so period that's given you a nice low and definitely non-diabetic HbA1c. But if you're really concerned then get yourself a Freestyle Libre sensor or two to use for a while to see exactly what sort of patterns/levels you get 24/7. A meter's great for wake up fasting and pre & post meal spot checks, but the sensor's logs will tell you a whole lot more about what's exactly going on. [/QUOTE]
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