I can't reconcile my meter with my hba1c
results. I get a meter reading of 200
(average) but the hba1c will be 6 or
under? This has happened numerous times
not just once.
I have more than one meter and use one to
check the other. The difference can be as
much as 50 points.
I feel hypoglycemic at times. I don't
have any symptoms of hyperglycemia at all.
I do not have frequent urination, I am
not thirsty, I don't crave sweets etc. My
vision does get blurred sometimes and I do
feel heavy in my arms and legs.
I can test my sugar upon awakening and get
a high reading then take a shower, retest
and get a drop of 50-75 points.
Glycolised hemoglobin A1c percentage
(HBA1c) is a parameter used for estimating
the blood glucose regulation in a longer
period. Normal values for HbA1c are in
the range 4-6% but in diabetic patients
preferred values are 7-7.5%. Values under
7% decreases the risk for hypoglycemic
crises. This might be happening in your
case. You may need correction of insulin
dosage so you should consult an
endocrinologist.
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