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A1C is a three month average, doctors take such test every three months.

I tend to disagree...correct me if I'm wrong but if it's an AVERAGE of your last three month's blood sugar levels, then wouldn't that number start to decrease as soon as you regulated your blood sugar? Example: if an 8.2 A1C means your average blood sugar level is ranging around 200-250, then as soon as that number drops (say to 100-150) for a while (a few weeks or even a month or so) then that average would drop.

***this is what my nurse told me because i need my a1c lowered for a surgery....she said that because the levels are taken for the 3 month average 60% of that is actually correct and 40% of it is off, and because of that you can see a difference of a1c levels in a month if you can regulate your blood glucose well so yes if you start getting your numbers down you a1c will go down.***

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