250 mg/dl = 0.5% (goal is -0-, but not that bad)
Here's the 90 day data:
Glucose levels
less than 55 mg/dl = 0.7% (goal is -0-)
55-69 mg/dl = 1.8% (higher than what I'd like)
Time in range 70-180 mg/dl = 91.6% (acceptable
but I'd like it to be higher)
181-250 mg/dl = 5.4% (not that bad)
250 mg/dl = 0.5% (goal is -0-, but not that bad)
_ wrote a lot, the replier inaccurately commentinghttps://groups.google.com/g/misc.health.diabetes/c/IUIT6xassds/m/MFtsDRmKAwAJ
(guessing incorrectly) about my latest lab tested
HbA1c (full article is repeated below):
Time in range, 91.6%, far higher than what
has been presented for every artificial pan-
creas project I've reviewed.
Here's the 90 day data:
Glucose levels
less than 55 mg/dl = 0.7% (goal is -0-)
55-69 mg/dl = 1.8% (higher than what I'd like)
Time in range 70-180 mg/dl = 91.6% (acceptable
but I'd like it to be higher)
181-250 mg/dl = 5.4% (not that bad)
250 mg/dl = 0.5% (goal is -0-, but not that bad)
Insulin, total averages over last 90 days,
8.1 units basil, 12.2 units bolus, 20.3 total units
Exercise, total averages over last 90 days,
a smidge over 97 minutes per day (slightly
over -3- 30 minute indoor exercise sessions
per day)
Calories, total averages over last 90 days
(keeping in mind my averages prior to reach-
ing my goal of 150 pounds on June 5 were
lower than they've been since I've switched
to maintenance mode), a bit less than 1,305
calories per day.
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_ wrote:
Here's the 90 day data:
Glucose levels
less than 55 mg/dl = 0.7% (goal is -0-)
55-69 mg/dl = 1.8% (higher than what I'd like)
Time in range 70-180 mg/dl = 91.6% (acceptable
but I'd like it to be higher)
181-250 mg/dl = 5.4% (not that bad)
250 mg/dl = 0.5% (goal is -0-, but not that bad)
You can estimate your HbA1c at 6.1% from this data.
The math is an exercise for the reader.
AntiPro&T1.1DM wrote:
_ wrote:
Here's the 90 day data:
Glucose levels
less than 55 mg/dl = 0.7% (goal is -0-)
55-69 mg/dl = 1.8% (higher than what I'd like)
Time in range 70-180 mg/dl = 91.6% (acceptable
but I'd like it to be higher)
181-250 mg/dl = 5.4% (not that bad)
250 mg/dl = 0.5% (goal is -0-, but not that bad)
You can estimate your HbA1c at 6.1% from this data.
The math is an exercise for the reader.
Follow-up 19 for a typo:
The estimated HbA1c is 6.2%. Added a 0.1% fudge.
Per my CGM, my average glucose level was 123 mg/dl, charts estimate that as an
HbA1c of 5.9, my HbA1c was 5.4, the article referenced above says my Time
in Range of 91.6%= HbA1c slightly less than 5.1, so I'll
leave it up to whomever understands
https://groups.google.com/g/misc.health.diabetes/c/IUIT6xassds/m/DSO6PZzHAwAJ
Last 90 days:
Per my CGM, my average glucose level
was 123 mg/dl, charts estimate that as an
HbA1c of 5.9, my HbA1c was 5.4, the article
referenced above says my Time in Range of
91.6%= HbA1c slightly less than 5.1, so I'll
leave it up to whomever understands these ...
... factors to explain why my HbA1c is higher
than what the referenced article of HbA1c for
Islit & Cellosis individuals (1,137 in 18 random-
ized controlled trials) reported in that article https://www.novomedlink.com/content/dam/novonordisk/novomedlink/patient-support/product-education/insulin/docs/Clinical_Targets_For_CGM_Data-Interpretation.pdf
and lower than the HbA1c of 5.9 reported in
various HbA1c to estimated Average Glucose
(mg/dl) eAG for plasma calibrated meters charts. https://www.diabeteschart.org/bloodsugarchart.html
Not sure what that is as my CGM is not a plasma
calibrated meter & my CGM uses interstitial fluid.
It's interesting that 5.4 is closer to the "time in
range" 5.1 than it is to the 5.9 in the chart above.
Things that make us go hmmm.
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