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HBA1C - Glycated Hemoglobin
Hi, Today I did my complete blood test. My HBA1C is 5.7.  Is it pre diabetes? Fasting blood sugar is 88.3. I have been diagnosed with Gilbert Syndrome 2 months back. I did test because I use to feel tired from past 3 days. Earlier my B12 & D was deficiency now it's maintained correctly in recent test. Is my tiredness is because Gilbert Syndrome or HBa1c? I have no other symptom or came into contact.
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Tired due To Gilberts (may also get irritable bowel movements) HbA1c and fasting sugar normal (not boderline DM)
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It's because of Gilbert's Not hba1c
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Hello. This is Dr. Mudrik (Diabetologist) According to Guidelines HBA1C 5.7-6.4 lies in Pre diabetic range. I would like to ask further more questions on that.
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Kindly consult me. Thankyouu
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