@kdfrawg Just reading what the National Institute of Health [niddk.nih.gov] says:

The A1C test result can be up to 0.5 percent higher or lower than the actual percentage. This means an A1C measured as 7.0 percent could indicate a true A1C anywhere in the range from ~6.5 to 7.5 percent. Health care providers can visit www.ngsp.org to find information about the accuracy of the A1C test used by their laboratory.

Clearly no one cares about accuracy in this industry.

@kdfrawg I just wish it were reflected in my A1C, but that's always a lagging indicator.

keeping Wordpress patched is itself a full-time job. Also, if I wanted to use Wordpress, I would have kept using it. :P

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The scary thing is there were cheaper versions than the Kraft dinner…

I’ve been using this Sugar Sense app for months and I just now found this “90 day average” screen.

Sadly my real A1C number was 6.5% (based off a blood test a week back), but it’s better than the 7.1% it was a few months earlier. At least things are trending in the right direction.

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Feeling pretty good about this.
Only one day where my blood sugar was above 130 this month. Curious how long I can keep this streak going, especially since I will be on the road next week…

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I saw what appeared to be my Prius in the drive thru line at Starbucks…as I was sitting inside ?

This is a cause I can 100% get behind

friday

@kdfrawg it is easier some days than others. Next week will be somewhat of a test on many fronts (travel always adds some extra challenges).

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@kdfrawg same here. I don't want to know anymore :P

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