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Old Sat, Apr-09-16, 10:08
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A1c
For the purpose of screening for the presence of diabetes
<5.7 Consistent with absence of diabetes
5.7-6.4 Consistent with increased risk of diabetes (prediabetes)
>or= 6.5 Consistent with diabetes


When the doctor diagnoses a person with T2D, it is usually based upon the results of this standard blood test. Unless otherwise required, this test is taken once a year in most cases. Obviously, blood readings can change over time.

If I take the test and it shows that I have T2D and next year the results show that I don't have T2D, is that not a reversal?
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