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Yesterday I got my hba1c test the result is 5% is this normal I am a diabetic since 1 and half years

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5% is a normal range HbA1c result - a GP (who get a whole half-day training about diabetes during their 5 year studies) would interpret this result as indicating that you do NOT have diabetes.

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ceejayblue in reply toTheziggy

Doesn't mean that the person doesn't have diabetes anymore, just that they have been really good at getting control. Once diabetic, always diabetic - checked with Diabetes UK after watching misleading programme that told a woman she no longer had diabetes after getting her levels under control.

Well done to Krishraju for getting back into the non-diabetic range.

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