coltsfan715
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Hey Kate,
Just wanted to let you know I think the test you are thinking of is your Hemoglobin A1C .. it measures what your blood sugar has run over the past 3-4 months and seems to be on the same scale as you mentioned.
Just so you know with that .. you mentioned that it is supposed to be at 7.0 - that is true in a sense. If your Hemoglobin A1C is measured above 7.0 you are technically diabetic - that is what I have been told by my endocrinologists over the years. The average for someone withOUT diabetes though is 6.2-6.3 that is what they want you to shoot for when controlling your blood sugars. I have also been told that for us CFers we should try to keep that number between 5.5-6.0. I am not quite sure what that breaks down too - meaning if that would be blood sguars 80-110 or 80-120 or what.
A CF endocrinologist I spoke with told me that for the reason I mentioned above .. about high blood sugars causing inflammation and such. He said that it has been shown that "we" function best lung wise when our hemoglobin A1C is in that range (5.5-6.0). That being said mine usually - so long as I am not sick and on steroids - is in the 6.0-6.3 range I have never had that number come back below 6.0.
Lindsey
Hope I didn't confuse you with that just wanted to share.
Just wanted to let you know I think the test you are thinking of is your Hemoglobin A1C .. it measures what your blood sugar has run over the past 3-4 months and seems to be on the same scale as you mentioned.
Just so you know with that .. you mentioned that it is supposed to be at 7.0 - that is true in a sense. If your Hemoglobin A1C is measured above 7.0 you are technically diabetic - that is what I have been told by my endocrinologists over the years. The average for someone withOUT diabetes though is 6.2-6.3 that is what they want you to shoot for when controlling your blood sugars. I have also been told that for us CFers we should try to keep that number between 5.5-6.0. I am not quite sure what that breaks down too - meaning if that would be blood sguars 80-110 or 80-120 or what.
A CF endocrinologist I spoke with told me that for the reason I mentioned above .. about high blood sugars causing inflammation and such. He said that it has been shown that "we" function best lung wise when our hemoglobin A1C is in that range (5.5-6.0). That being said mine usually - so long as I am not sick and on steroids - is in the 6.0-6.3 range I have never had that number come back below 6.0.
Lindsey
Hope I didn't confuse you with that just wanted to share.