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The below is different then the range one would get if non-diabetics were

tested, which is by definition the normal a1c range. The below reflects

the range of views about clinical goals in treatment, not what is the

normal range. Dr. Bernstein illustrates this by saying he asks every meter

salesman to do a test on himself on the spot and this reveals the normal

range.

" I'm going to be frank: your continual harping on a normal A1C being

between

4.2 and 5.2 is sheer twaddle and does a severe disservice to diabetics both

old and new including yourself. For starters, it depends upon what lab you

use what a " normal " A1C is. Some go between 4.8 and 6.2 (a navy lab, I

believe); the National Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases Institute of

the NIH say a " normal " A1C is between 4 and 6; the ADA also says this; The

AACE says 3.8 to 6 and I've seen 4.2 to 6 elsewhere. In fact, there *is* no

national standard for A1C measurement. "

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