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, thank you for the easy to understand explanation of the A1C test. I have

often wondered how they can test from the last 90 days. Now I know. I am

learning a lot here. Information is power when it comes to dealing with this

disease. Thank you.

Vicki

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Suz, I can tell you how the A1c

is taught in Germany. Hold onto

your hat, here goes!

The correct abbreviation is:

HbA1c. Hb is the abbreviation

for the medical term " hemoglobin " .

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In a message dated 6/15/2004 1:44:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, j459g@...

writes:

Hemoglobin is a substance inside

the red blood cells (erythrocytes)

that gives the blood its red color.

It is a combination of a pigment

( " hemo " , a Greek word meaning

" blood " ), containing iron, and a

protein ( " globin " ). Hemoglobin

picks up oxygen in your lungs and

releases it as your blood passes

through your body.

Hi , you posted a very good, informative post! Hugs, Marilyn

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