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<blockquote data-quote="Jillyh" data-source="post: 2219331" data-attributes="member: 520057"><p>Hi, I had a batch of routine bloods taken, when I got the results I was told my Hbac1 was 6.8 and I was very likely type 2. I am not overweight, bmi is normal, waist 28 inches, I run 5k 3 time a week, bootcamp 3 times a week, walk the dog etc, I don't eat gluten, carb only on exercise, don't eat processed foods, don't snack on biscuits, don't drink fizzy drinks and have no family history of diabetes. My risk is low according to the NHS quiz...so, how have I ended up with a reading of 6.8? Can it be wrong? Could it be a blip and correct itself? I demanded a re-test and am waiting for the results, also had the fasting test.</p><p></p><p>If it turns out I am type 2, what can I do that I am not doing now?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jillyh, post: 2219331, member: 520057"] Hi, I had a batch of routine bloods taken, when I got the results I was told my Hbac1 was 6.8 and I was very likely type 2. I am not overweight, bmi is normal, waist 28 inches, I run 5k 3 time a week, bootcamp 3 times a week, walk the dog etc, I don't eat gluten, carb only on exercise, don't eat processed foods, don't snack on biscuits, don't drink fizzy drinks and have no family history of diabetes. My risk is low according to the NHS quiz...so, how have I ended up with a reading of 6.8? Can it be wrong? Could it be a blip and correct itself? I demanded a re-test and am waiting for the results, also had the fasting test. If it turns out I am type 2, what can I do that I am not doing now? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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