It all depends on how much time in the last 3 months (but especially the last month) your BGs been high, compared to how much time they have been normal or low?
A1c is just a number that is often used to determine how well your BG is controlled BUT it should not be used in isolation from your own BG readings... which I suggest you either track in a log book, or you may find that your BG meter keeps a record of the last so many readings.
Why screwed? Does it impact your insurance, or does your Doctor only consider the A1c without even discussing your own BG readings, or your recent illness that will have affected your BG numbers..? I don't understand
