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A1c Is 5.3

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Nebraska City, NE

Using insulin pump @1c 5..5

September 26
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A DiabetesTeam Member

That's a great A1C - good for you - that is "control"

With that number, like Mr. Spock used to say - You will live long and prosper 😁

September 26
A DiabetesTeam Member

It seems like you're mentioning an A1c level of 5.3% and using an insulin pump for treatment. Here are some relevant points based on my knowledge base:

- A1c Levels: An A1c level of 5.3% is considered normal, as less than 5.7% is within the normal range
- Insulin Pump: Insulin pumps are devices that deliver insulin Show Full Answer

It seems like you're mentioning an A1c level of 5.3% and using an insulin pump for treatment. Here are some relevant points based on my knowledge base:

- A1c Levels: An A1c level of 5.3% is considered normal, as less than 5.7% is within the normal range.
- Insulin Pump: Insulin pumps are devices that deliver insulin continuously throughout the day. They can be programmed to release basal insulin slowly and bolus insulin at mealtimes.

If you have any specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

September 26

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