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I found an old blood test report from 1.5 years ago where a 5.5 was

measured on the A1c. Is that pre-diabetes. Mind you, I still don't know

if I have diabetes or not. I just had another A1c done 10 days after

the start of a low carb, low fat diet. How much will that affect the

outcome of my latest test?

Thanks,

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With the way the number defining pre-diabetic keeps dropping, 5.5

might be considered close by the more aggressive folks out there. As

you probably know, 6 and below is considered 'normal', but then not

that long ago a fasting bg of 120 didn't raise an eyebrow.

On the A1C, I'd be surprised if 10 days of a diet had much effect.

Think of it this way, you have a 10 day head start on your next test.

Jim

> I found an old blood test report from 1.5 years ago where a 5.5 was

> measured on the A1c. Is that pre-diabetes. Mind you, I still don't

know

> if I have diabetes or not. I just had another A1c done 10 days after

> the start of a low carb, low fat diet. How much will that affect the

> outcome of my latest test?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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This is very true! I had blood work done last week. Just went to the doctor's

today. My A1C only went from 6.7 to 6.6. I wasn't really watching the carbs

the way I should have, and decided to get serious about it 3 weeks before my

blood work was scheduled. Although it's a step in the right direction, and will

help with the next A1C, 3 weeks of doing the right thing just wasn't enough to

make a difference this time. You really need 3 full months.

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This is very true! I had blood work done last week. Just went to the doctor's

today. My A1C only went from 6.7 to 6.6. I wasn't really watching the carbs

the way I should have, and decided to get serious about it 3 weeks before my

blood work was scheduled. Although it's a step in the right direction, and will

help with the next A1C, 3 weeks of doing the right thing just wasn't enough to

make a difference this time. You really need 3 full months.

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In a message dated 5/4/2006 12:19:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

helperdogs2@... writes:

but then what is the first # I see on my glucometer and what does it mean?

Do you know?

Hi Judith,

Are you talking about the numbers stored in your meter. If this is what you

are talking about, that would be your testing averages for X number of days,

usually 14 day average.

Your meter will also store each reading for a period of time. Also, some

meters will give you your 30 day average.

Hope this answers your questions.

hugs

Eunice

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