
As we explain in "What's Your eAG? You'll Know Soon…" researchers have found a way to express your estimated average glucose (eAG) level in the same units you see in home monitoring.
Do you think that knowing your eAG will be more useful to your diabetes management than knowing your HbA1c?
| Yes, I think it will make more sense to see my average glucose level in the same units I see on my blood glucose meter. | 90 votes | 21.08% |
| No, I have gotten used to HbA1c percentages and don't want to use another number. | 50 votes | 11.71% |
| I'm not sure yet. | 73 votes | 17.10% |
| I think that both numbers will be useful. | 214 votes | 50.12% |
| Total | 427 votes |
Voting for this survey is over!
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