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Is An A1C Of 4.8 After Having T1 For 66 Years Considered “good”?I’ve Given Birth To 5 Healthy Children!

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May 19
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Yes, an A1c of 4.8 is considered excellent for managing type 1 diabetes. The A1c test measures the average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months, and a result below 5.7 percent is generally classified as normal. Maintaining such a level, especially over many years with type 1 diabetes, indicates effective read more

Yes, an A1c of 4.8 is considered excellent for managing type 1 diabetes. The A1c test measures the average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months, and a result below 5.7 percent is generally classified as normal. Maintaining such a level, especially over many years with type 1 diabetes, indicates effective management of your blood sugar levels. Congratulations on your successful management and your family! It's always inspiring to hear about such positive outcomes.

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