From: kolson@freedomnet.org   
      
   On 9/28/2023 1:26 PM, Con Reeder, unhyphenated American wrote:   
   > On 2023-09-28, Ken Olson wrote:   
   >> On 9/28/2023 10:47 AM, unclejr wrote:   
   >>> On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 5:16:58 AM UTC-5, Ken Olson wrote:   
   >>>> Latest A1C after getting an insulin pump.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Ken   
   >>>   
   >>> RIP.   
   >>   
   >> 5 is normal.   
   >   
   > Is this a normal test done on a CMP or CBC? I don't find that test   
   > anywhere, just a blood glucose. I have another hemoglobin test that   
   > has a range from 13-17.   
   >   
      
   It's what my doctor told me. Mine (and most, I think) are mg/dL for   
   daily readings, while A1C is a 3-month average. Here's a chart about   
   each.   
      
   Standard (no diabetes): Less than 5.7%   
   Prediabetes: 5.7% to 6.5%   
   Diabetes: 6.5% or higher   
      
   Before meals (fasting) After meals (post-prandial) Other   
   Adults with type 1 diabetes (see guidance) 80–130 mg/dL < 180 mg/dL (1   
   or 2 hours after)    
   Adults with type 2 diabetes (see guidance) 80–130mg/dL < 180 mg/dL and   
   (1 or 2 hours after)    
   Children with type 1 diabetes (see guidance) 90-130 mg/dL 90–150 mg/dL   
   at bedtime/overnight   
   Pregnant people (T1D, gestational diabetes) (see guidance) < 95 mg/dL   
   140 mg/dL (1 hour after) 120 mg/dL (2 hours after)   
   65 or older (see guidance) 80–180 mg/dL 80–200 mg/dL for those in   
   poorer health, assisted living, end of life   
   Without diabetes 99 mg/dL or below 140 mg/dL or below    
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