According to glycosilada it is equivalent to the average in mg/dl.

  
Ramón2
12/16/2015 11:17 p.m.

I have found something interesting that maybe it is already in the forum, since according to glycosilada it is equivalent to the average in mg/dl to make us better the idea.

Glycosylated hemoglobin (HBA1C) and blood glycemia [edit]
HBA1C hemoglobin table

Normal values: 5% - 6%

Approximate calculation between glucosylated hemoglobin and an average of fasting glycemia.
Mean glycemias glycosylated hemoglobin.
80 mg/dl - 120 mg/dl 5% - 6%
120 mg/dl - 150 mg/dl 6% - 7%
150 mg/dl - 180 mg/dl 7% - 8%
180 mg/dl - 210 mg/dl 8% - 9%
210 mg/dl - 240 mg/dl 9% - 10%
240 mg/dl - 270 mg/dl 10% - 11%
270 mg/dl - 300 mg/dl 11% - 12%
300 mg/dl - 330 mg/dl 12% - 13%
etcetc

According to this, a person who has 7% glycosylated means that he has had an average of 150 mg/dl in the last 2 or 3 months.This data is also interesting to check if glucometers have marked a half of those figures.

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Regina
12/17/2015 12:05 a.m.

Yes, it works quite well if you do at least 6 controls a day.
Not only on an empty stomach ..

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Ramón2
12/17/2015 12:21 a.m.

It would also be interesting that in the analyzes they gave us the average result in mg/dl, because thanks to these tables we can know, if not 7% ​​or 6%, I would have no idea how much I would be equivalent.
What is not clear to me, is what puts up, that glycosilada is the average on an empty stomach, I think it has to be the average of the whole day with its ups and downs, I suppose, I do not know.

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Regina
12/17/2015 12:29 a.m.

Yes, it is the average of glucose. The glucometers give the average of the month. With that, it is worth.

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Ramón2
12/17/2015 12:32 a.m.

regina said:
yes, it is the average glucose. The glucometers give the average of the month. With that, okay.

Very interesting, I didn't know, thank you very much.

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Artorias
12/17/2015 1:08 a.m.

In the midst of those 6, 8 or 10 daily glucose controls, so many things happen that more or less the glucometer can give you an estimate to get an idea, but it will not be very precise compared to that of a continuous meter (which are not completely exact).

By the way, glycosylated Hemo is the average of 3 months, but not all have the same weight, the last month is 50% of the "note."
Here they explain very well: Link

And that of a normal hemoglobin, care.Up to 5.6 is considered a totally healthy person, from 5.7 to 6.4 prediabetes, and 6.5 or more diabetes are considered.
Explanation: www.diabetes.org/es/informacion-basica-de-la-diabetes/diagnostico.html
Prediabetes Info (English): Link

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jconegar
12/17/2015 1:42 a.m.

@Arotorias very good note.I am prediabetic !!!!!What a joy you just gave me !!!!!!

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Artorias
12/17/2015 1:46 a.m.

hahaha!!If pills or insulin are used, it is not worth ... hahaha

In the last analysis I did recently I was a healthy person ... "Hey and that back mark ?:-?"Me: "Well, a mosquito stung:>" It was the Dexcom sensor hole that leaves you to take it off ...

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aranzazuleg
12/17/2015 9:53 a.m.

I didn't know this, hey thanks, the truth is that you've made my day, hehehe ...

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Anaisabel
12/17/2015 10:13 a.m.

With these data: I am diabetics, to see if at the end of January it has already passed.I would settle for being prediabetic :)) :)););)

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fer
12/17/2015 11:30 a.m.

Here more information about hba1c, Link of the list: //www.diabetesforo.com/discusion/10971/la-nemia-distorsiona-el-hba1c

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Ramón2
12/18/2015 1:55 p.m.

artories said:
hahaha!If pills or insulin are used, it is not worth ... hahaha

In the last analysis I did recently I was a healthy person ... "Hey and that back mark ?:-?"Me: "Well, a mosquito stung: & GT;" was the Dexcom sensor hole that leaves you to take it off ...

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That's right, with pills or insulin is not valid.

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