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I'm not an MD, but if your "new doc" is not an endocrinologist, I'd encourage you to find one to review your records with. It is not uncommon for "real diabetics" to have a1c results that are normal -- it's great to achieve that result, especially when there are NOT a lot of hypoglycemic episodes "balancing out" high episodes. An a1c gives an average of blood glucose readings for ~3 months and there is not a test that gives us the range of glucose, tho' that'd be helpful, too.
Your "new docs" comment seems quite odd to me. Your hard work to manage your diet and activity and meds are TERRIFIC and certainly are contributing to your good readings.
Good luck --- do check in cuz there's likely be more info added to your interesting thread.