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Old 01-26-2016, 04:40 PM #9
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Pre-diabetic A1c levels are considered to start at 5.7 (used to be 6), frank diabetes at 6.5. I think you're relatively ok there.

Your 6.45 lower extremity intraepidermal nerve fiber reading is at the lower end of normal low, but not that low (about 20th percentile). The question is, what would it have been pre-symptoms . . .?
thank you! Can you look up the percentile for 14.71 for thigh? I'm assuming most people have similar percentages for both locations, since the percentile chart takes into account more nerve endings higher up?

Are you looking at a chart for women in their 30s? And where did you find the chart?

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