Thanks, that's very helpful.Non-diabetic people have on average an HbA1c of 38 mmol/mol, but there is a distribution, see diagram. The standard deviation is +-3 mmol/mol
and looks like a Gaussian or normal distribution. Thus about 2% of the sample have an Hb1Ac above 44 (or below 32) mmol/mol, which is well into the prediabetic range. I tag @KennyA, he has shown such a distribution before. Figure is taken from https://www.semanticscholar.org/pap...nsen/d753c7ba8eef5dc1d63407f5e9e8728cd43a52eb
Maybe then your HbA1c is ok, and you shouldn't worry at all?
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I'm going to have my C-Peptide, triglycerides and cholesterol levels checked later this month.
I'm tending towards the school of thought that considers that insulin level and not blood sugar is the more important metric.