See signature - However like @Bluetit1802 I won't put too much value on any results as our Diabetes.co.uk HBA1c converter estimates are always slightly lower, and those from my Libre sensors when I was using them were suggesting HbA1c in mid 30s, which give a pretty wide range of figures to choose from , so who knows!
But I'm happy with them considering I have a three quarters of a century old pancreas which has been attempting to do its diabetic best on my behalf for the last four years.
Robbity
Got my latest result today - 38 (5.6%) compared to 46 (6.4%) in May last year.
Mine was 46 (6.4%) last 12 Dec 2017.
I was told it was a pre-diabetic range.
Huge drop from 85 (13%) on diagnosis last Sept 2017!
Next one is end of Jan 2018.
Oct 2017: 116 (Gonna have to double check this because... yikes! Is that possible?)
Feb 2018 : 'normal'! (Won't tell me what figure actually is)
Then I urge you to find out - you can ask for a print out. You really need to know. One person's idea of normal is not anothers.
HOw did you get your levels down?
In September 2017 it was 5.6% but in January 2018 it went up to 5.8%.
Doctor said it was good considering Christmas time. I don't which numbers to aim for as my doctor tells me to keep it below 7%.
Any suggestion or tip? Thank you
What diabetes medications are you on as that may make a difference.
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