Lenny249
Member
- Messages
- 21
- Location
- North Cheshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Too much noise. More than one person talking at once.
It is the maths that will disillusion you. Keep a record of your bgl's and track your progress. Below 7.0 is good. Ideally, 4.7 to 7.5 is a desired parameter, but it is difficult to maintain due to many influences. Don't let this consume you - over time, you will learn to control your condition. It takes patience and experience. You will become proficient over time. We are here to assist where possible. I welcome you to the forum. Good luck in your journey!Hi, my doctor told me I was prediabetic and gave me the figure 46.
I read that if one carries out such-and-such a program one could lower their (HBA1C ?) level by 1.2% over a period of one year.
Could someone please advise me of the formula used, do I just take 1.2% away from 46? This would only show a figure of 45.45, would that be correct?
Thanx to anyone who will enlighten me.
Thanx as such I'm NOT interested in the program more interested in trying to understand the maths. My doctor only gave me one figure, ie 46.
This was the site which stated a 1.2% reduction. https://www.type2testing.com/ see photo below
For Slip: Thanx for the link and your helpful reply. Do I take it that a figure of 46 (my figure 2 months ago) would (roughly) be as a percentage 6.5%? If a reduction, for any reason, let's say the course, reduced it by 1.2% my figure would be 5.3% somewhere in the region of 34/35 and therefore no longer prediabetic?
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It is the maths that will disillusion you. Keep a record of your bgl's and track your progress. Below 7.0 is good. Ideally, 4.7 to 7.5 is a desired parameter, but it is difficult to maintain due to many influences. Don't let this consume you - over time, you will learn to control your condition. It takes patience and experience. You will become proficient over time. We are here to assist where possible. I welcome you to the forum. Good luck in your journey!
Thanx as such I'm NOT interested in the program more interested in trying to understand the maths. My doctor only gave me one figure, ie 46.
This was the site which stated a 1.2% reduction. https://www.type2testing.com/ see photo below
For Slip: Thanx for the link and your helpful reply. Do I take it that a figure of 46 (my figure 2 months ago) would (roughly) be as a percentage 6.5%? If a reduction, for any reason, let's say the course, reduced it by 1.2% my figure would be 5.3% somewhere in the region of 34/35 and therefore no longer prediabetic?
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For Slip: Thanx for the link and your helpful reply. Do I take it that a figure of 46 (my figure 2 months ago) would (roughly) be as a percentage 6.5%? If a reduction, for any reason, let's say the course, reduced it by 1.2% my figure would be 5.3% somewhere in the region of 34/35 and therefore no longer prediabetic?
Hope you now have a better understanding on the maths, have you decided how you are going to tackle your prediabetes?
Tagging @daisy1 for some new member information for you
I agree best to focus on tackling pre diabetes. If steps are taken, then hopefully future HbA1c readings will be lower.
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