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In a message dated 9/19/2004 2:11:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

n5eea@... writes:

I downloaded an A1C excel spreadsheet from the group here. Many thanks

to whomever created it and posted it. I have " modified " it a bit to do

averaging totals and am adding to it for individual monthly totals and

charting.

If the formulas and calculations are correct, I'm showing an overall 3

month A1C average of 6.77 and a BG total average of 160

Hi Rog,

If you downloaded the chart created by C. Warman, I believe that was created

using the formula for " whole blood " . Most meters now measure " plasma " , so the

calculations should be

BG readings + 77.3 divided by 35.6 = A1c

Let me know if you have questions about this.

Eunice

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I'm currently using a Medisense meter and plan to switch to a One

Touch Ultra shortly.

The Excel spreadsheet is currently showing a formula of:

=((AVERAGE(B2:B31))+86)/33.3

or

(BG + 86)/33.3

Your saying I should change the formula for these readings to

(BG + 77.3) / 35.6

Is that correct for my meters?

Thanks,

Rog

>

> If the formulas and calculations are correct, I'm showing an overall 3

> month A1C average of 6.77 and a BG total average of 160

>

> Hi Rog,

> If you downloaded the chart created by C. Warman, I believe that was

created

> using the formula for " whole blood " . Most meters now measure

" plasma " , so the

> calculations should be

>

> BG readings + 77.3 divided by 35.6 = A1c

>

> Let me know if you have questions about this.

>

> Eunice

>

>

>

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WOW...!!

Changing the numbers to 77.3 and 35.6 made a big difference in the output.

With the previous numbers, my overall average for the last 2 months

changed from 7.01 to 6.19 with the numbers you recommend.

I'm adding and averaging all values from daily tests over last 2

months then entering it in a formula that reads:

=((AVERAGE(B2:E31))+77.3)/35.6

This gives a result in my case of

= 6.19

Otherwise the first try I can either average all daily values

=((AVERAGE(B2:E31))+86)/33.3

= 6.88

or average the totals from each seperate column of the 4 daily tests.

This gives a different result.

=((AVERAGE(B33:E33))+86)/33.3

= 7.01

vs.

=((AVERAGE(B33:E33))+77.3)/35.6

=6.32

Which should be correct or more accurate?

Thanks,

Rog

> In a message dated 9/19/2004 2:11:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> n5eea@y... writes:

> I downloaded an A1C excel spreadsheet from the group here. Many thanks

> to whomever created it and posted it. I have " modified " it a bit to do

> averaging totals and am adding to it for individual monthly totals and

> charting.

>

> If the formulas and calculations are correct, I'm showing an overall 3

> month A1C average of 6.77 and a BG total average of 160

>

> Hi Rog,

> If you downloaded the chart created by C. Warman, I believe that was

created

> using the formula for " whole blood " . Most meters now measure

" plasma " , so the

> calculations should be

>

> BG readings + 77.3 divided by 35.6 = A1c

>

> Let me know if you have questions about this.

>

> Eunice

>

>

>

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In a message dated 9/19/2004 11:20:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

n5eea@... writes:

Your saying I should change the formula for these readings to

(BG + 77.3) / 35.6

Is that correct for my meters?

Hi Rog,

For the past several years, meters have read bg's using plasma so yes you

should use the new formula.

hugs

Eunice

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In a message dated 9/20/2004 12:13:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

n5eea@... writes:

Which should be correct or more accurate?

Hi Rog,

I don't know which would be more accurate.

I still use the calculations for whole blood. I started that way and just

haven't changed. I know that my monthly average is going to be a little lower

than shown on the spreadsheet. I'm not too concerned with the daily averages

and I am satisfied as long as my monthly averages are less than 6.

Eunice

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Thanks. I now have it changed.

Rog

> In a message dated 9/19/2004 11:20:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> n5eea@y... writes:

> Your saying I should change the formula for these readings to

> (BG + 77.3) / 35.6

>

> Is that correct for my meters?

>

> Hi Rog,

> For the past several years, meters have read bg's using plasma so

yes you

> should use the new formula.

>

> hugs

> Eunice

>

>

>

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Using the calculation changes you gave me, I'm currently showing an

overall average (July 28 to present) of 6.08.

August of 6.07

and Sept so far of 6.24

I'm expecting the numbers to trend up a bit because of the changes in

medication that I didn't have in July or early August. It will be

interesting to see how the numbers change as I drop levels of

prednisone and increase methotrexate.

Thanks for the data.

Rog

> In a message dated 9/20/2004 12:13:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> n5eea@y... writes:

> Which should be correct or more accurate?

>

> Hi Rog,

> I don't know which would be more accurate.

>

> I still use the calculations for whole blood. I started that way

and just

> haven't changed. I know that my monthly average is going to be a

little lower

> than shown on the spreadsheet. I'm not too concerned with the daily

averages

> and I am satisfied as long as my monthly averages are less than 6.

>

> Eunice

>

>

>

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