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Type 1: A good HbA1C without hypos?
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<blockquote data-quote="steve_p6" data-source="post: 1351622" data-attributes="member: 230560"><p>Interesting article here on HBA1C. </p><p><a href="https://diatribe.org/BeyondA1c" target="_blank">https://diatribe.org/BeyondA1c</a></p><p></p><p>Whilst it is a useful indicator it actually has a wide error bar , quote "an 8% A1c value could reflect an average blood glucose from 140 mg/dl all the way up to 220 mg/dl due to individual differences in how red blood cells and blood sugars bind." From personal experience this helps answer why lab A1C is always 0.5% above prediction from CGM avg. BG.</p><p></p><p>But with respect to the OP I have to say [USER=211504]@TorqPenderloin[/USER] nails it in his first four lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve_p6, post: 1351622, member: 230560"] Interesting article here on HBA1C. [URL]https://diatribe.org/BeyondA1c[/URL] Whilst it is a useful indicator it actually has a wide error bar , quote "an 8% A1c value could reflect an average blood glucose from 140 mg/dl all the way up to 220 mg/dl due to individual differences in how red blood cells and blood sugars bind." From personal experience this helps answer why lab A1C is always 0.5% above prediction from CGM avg. BG. But with respect to the OP I have to say [USER=211504]@TorqPenderloin[/USER] nails it in his first four lines. [/QUOTE]
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