I've had an A1C of 16. That means your blood sugars averaged 485. Normal is down in the low 100's. 485 means you could have easily peaked at 800 or more like I did. Home glucose meters do not test or record above 600! That includes ER meters. Only a lab can read glucose levels above 600. These high readings are very very dangerous and will kill you. My 820 put me within 24 predicted hours of death. Organ damage is also probable. Don't delay insulin treatment...
A high A1C means your average blood sugar over the last 2 to 3 months was too high.
a1c level of 11.2
what is the A1C test
what does an A1C of 5.4 mean?
An A1C of 6.0 is perfectly normal. An A1C of 7.0 is high. An A1C of 8.0 or above is dangerously high. NOTE: These are USA lab values.
what is the A1C test
Hemoglobin A1C
Diabetes is caused by a hemoglobin a1c deficiency. Hemoglobin a1c tests are used in the diagnosis of diabetes.Monitoring the hemoglobin a1c in type-1 diabetic patients may improve treatment.
Answer this question… What is the equivalent in dl/mml to A1c 6.9?
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A1C is actually an abbreviation of another abbreviation, HbA1c. This is hemoglobin A1c and that is a blood test of a person's blood sugar levels to determine or evaluate diabetes.
The A1C test is a blood test that provides information about a person's average levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar, over the past 3 months. Not sure what you mean by draw - on a graph, maybe?
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An a1c range is in an entirely different category to the ones you have heard about. A person's a1c range is the level of hemoglobin in their blood. People test their a1c range in order to find out if they are suffering from diabetes, if you are curious as to what your a1c levels should be, the answer is that for a healthy person it can range from 4.5 to 6 percent. If you get a different result, I would suggest consulting with a doctor.