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I've just been diagnosed (scary) and my hba1c is 65
The people on this forum inspire me every day. I'd have been lost without this place and every thread like this makes me even more determined!The trophy emoji is getting some attention today! and so well deserved by all.
There is, but it's heavily caveated around accuracy, and it's only a rough estimate. Doesn't need to be said, but it's only as good as the amount of data you have to form your average fingerprick readings, i.e. if your average is only based on 5 readings, it's probably not your true average.Is there some kind of index to convert our BG (e.g. my BG levels in the morning are below 6mmol/L. ) levels to an HbA1c value? I keep on forgetting to ask my M.D.? Thanks!
I think it's a wonderful idea. The T1 hba1c frequently gets posts from new T2 members who didn't notice it's a T1 thread. Doesn't do to tell them off for an honest mistake while still getting the hang of the forum and sometimes diabetes too, but now we can simply refer them to this thread!I hope it was okay for me to start this thread.I know T1s have a thread for results,so I thought why not do one for t2s
Thank-you, @Paul_There is, but it's heavily caveated around accuracy, and it's only a rough estimate. Doesn't need to be said, but it's only as good as the amount of data you have to form your average fingerprick readings, i.e. if your average is only based on 5 readings, it's probably not your true average.
Anyway, it's the second calculator down on this URL:
Average Blood Sugar Level Converter - HbA1c
Use this calculator to convert HbA1c to Average Blood Sugar Level. HbA1c indicates what your average blood glucose level has been in the past 30-90 days.www.diabetes.co.uk
I was one of "the ones".I think it's a wonderful idea. The T1 hba1c frequently gets posts from new T2 members who didn't notice it's a T1 thread. Doesn't do to tell them off for an honest mistake while still getting the hang of the forum and sometimes diabetes too, but now we can simply refer them to this thread!
Not really, because they measure different things. The fingerprick test measures blood glucose at that instant. You only have data for the times you test - so no information about what happens while you're asleep, for instance. It's also possible to construct a testing regime that avoids the points when your blood glucose is likely to be elevated (although it's self-defeating).Is there some kind of index to convert our BG (e.g. my BG levels in the morning are below 6mmol/L. ) levels to an HbA1c value? I keep on forgetting to ask my M.D.? Thanks!
Was dianosed this March at 82 so very similar to you., What sort of numbers do you get now in the morning (fast) before and after meal etc? My next AC1 test is also in November.Diagnosed in July this year, hba1c of 83. The day of that blood test was also my first day of low carbing, so that result belongs to a person that no longer exists.
Next hba1c is booked in for early November, so fingers crossed.
What meds did they put you on at 87? At 82 I was told to take Metformin and Dapafligglozin, I refused both and went soloDiagnosed April 24, 2023 with a shocking 87.
Started on meds, found this wonderful forum and changed diet/exercise.
Weight loss enabled me to exercise and function again.
First retest July 24 had dropped to 38 !
All meds then stopped, am due another test October 24 to see how I’ve done flying solo.
The clock is ticking
Morning results are still a little unpredictable, ignoring the fact there's a 15% error margin on BG meters. I very much tend to agree with @KennyA that the first morning reading isn't worth worrying about too much. I track it, but it's more of a curiousity and building data thing for me, not something I stress about.Was dianosed this March at 82 so very similar to you., What sort of numbers do you get now in the morning (fast) before and after meal etc? My next AC1 test is also in November.
Metformin, 5mg Dapagliflozin and Atorvastatin.What meds did they put you on at 87? At 82 I was told to take Metformin and Dapafligglozin, I refused both and went solo
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