Hi Nick, the calculation doesn't work for you because it's meant for people with Diabetes who have much higher blood sugar levels. An A1C of 4.6% is very good! So good that the calculation isn't needed for you. It means your blood sugars are likely very well controlled and you're not in the Diabetic range. An A1C of 4.6% tells us that your average blood sugar over the past 3 months is 85 mg/dl. We don't get concerned about Diabetes until it starts going above the 100 mg/dl range and an A1C over about 5.7%. Great job! Keep up the good work.
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Great job! Not many people can do that! It's a horrible disease. You should be very proud.
Nice! Thanks!
Thank YOU, glad you liked it!
Actually, your numbers are spot on. Thanx
It's a rough estimate to quickly do the math in your head for reference. Thanks!
My average blood glucose is 98.4. So what would my A1c be? Can you please please please help me. Thank you in advance!❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
98.4 is good! That's not in the diabetic range at all. Don't worry about it at all.
@@High-YieldPodiatry thank you so very much. God bless you!❤️🙏
Your math is off on all of this.
It's a very rough estimate. Do you have a better way?
@@High-YieldPodiatry use a calculator. This wasn't helpful at all.
my A1c is 4.6% so how does your calculation work for me?
Hi Nick, the calculation doesn't work for you because it's meant for people with Diabetes who have much higher blood sugar levels. An A1C of 4.6% is very good! So good that the calculation isn't needed for you. It means your blood sugars are likely very well controlled and you're not in the Diabetic range. An A1C of 4.6% tells us that your average blood sugar over the past 3 months is 85 mg/dl. We don't get concerned about Diabetes until it starts going above the 100 mg/dl range and an A1C over about 5.7%. Great job! Keep up the good work.