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<blockquote data-quote="DanW13" data-source="post: 2323403" data-attributes="member: 531379"><p>All sounds a bit odd to me given the blood sugar meter results you’ve had, your readings look great, but the Hba1c is out of kilter. If you’ve only had 3 months between these tests it could just be that the 2nd one has been done a bit too soon & you may have to wait for another month or two to see the improvement work through to this test.</p><p></p><p>I’ve got a Libre and would recommend it, impressive bit of kit. I’m similar to you in I’m just in the prediabetic range & for the same reasons as you it was a complete shock, as I’d wrongly assumed T2 Diabetes only affected unhealthy & overweight people, I was very ignorant & wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanW13, post: 2323403, member: 531379"] All sounds a bit odd to me given the blood sugar meter results you’ve had, your readings look great, but the Hba1c is out of kilter. If you’ve only had 3 months between these tests it could just be that the 2nd one has been done a bit too soon & you may have to wait for another month or two to see the improvement work through to this test. I’ve got a Libre and would recommend it, impressive bit of kit. I’m similar to you in I’m just in the prediabetic range & for the same reasons as you it was a complete shock, as I’d wrongly assumed T2 Diabetes only affected unhealthy & overweight people, I was very ignorant & wrong. [/QUOTE]
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