Your blood glucose and HbA1c results appear to be lower than the pre-diabetic and diabetic thresholds, so that is good news. Keep up the good work.
A lot of people are anxious around needles and it is a real problem for them. Sometimes it's because they have experienced pain from them, but for others it is just the sight or idea of them that triggers anxiety.
I've battled an anxiety disorder all my life that has, at times, stopped me from doing everyday things I want to do, such as driving, going into the city centre, or answering the phone. I've conquered each of those but I still refuse to do public speaking, or even to stand in front of a small group of people in a meeting. Anxiety limits my life and that is not a good thing.
If you would like some help with anxiety, often your GP can refer you for free therapy or suggest things that may help. I found reading about it in library books and later the internet was helpful.