rosalindp
Active Member
Hi
How long does it take for the HbA1C blood test to register improved levels, please? (Does it take a full 3 mths or is it less?)
My sugar levels were very high :-( :-( ... but have been pretty good since I started on Metformin, late June. (I take readings several times a day, using an Accuchek Performa meter so I know what it is right then.)
But... I've got other health issues I'd like checked out (eg frequent abdominal pains) - but (of course) the Drs see me as only as "a diabetic" and won't consider any other cause than high blood sugar - until I can show them a "good" HbA1C result. (I think that it doesn't need to be "textbook", just not super high anymore.) Hence why I'm keen to get an HbA1C test showing my -current- good sugar levels, as soon as possible.
Thank you. :- )
Kind regards,
Rosalind
PS I had a second HbA1C test only 2 weeks after starting the Metformin & it showed a drop of over 1% (but of course is still "high" so doesn't count as a "good" result).
Interesting thought:
Did you know that the great majority of people have more than the average number of legs? [Among the 65 million people in Britain there are probably 5,000 people who have only got one leg. Therefore the average number of legs is (5000 * 1) + (64,995,000 * 2) divided by 65,000,000 = 1.999923...... Most people have 2 legs, which is a greater number....... ]
How long does it take for the HbA1C blood test to register improved levels, please? (Does it take a full 3 mths or is it less?)
My sugar levels were very high :-( :-( ... but have been pretty good since I started on Metformin, late June. (I take readings several times a day, using an Accuchek Performa meter so I know what it is right then.)
But... I've got other health issues I'd like checked out (eg frequent abdominal pains) - but (of course) the Drs see me as only as "a diabetic" and won't consider any other cause than high blood sugar - until I can show them a "good" HbA1C result. (I think that it doesn't need to be "textbook", just not super high anymore.) Hence why I'm keen to get an HbA1C test showing my -current- good sugar levels, as soon as possible.
Thank you. :- )
Kind regards,
Rosalind
PS I had a second HbA1C test only 2 weeks after starting the Metformin & it showed a drop of over 1% (but of course is still "high" so doesn't count as a "good" result).
Interesting thought:
Did you know that the great majority of people have more than the average number of legs? [Among the 65 million people in Britain there are probably 5,000 people who have only got one leg. Therefore the average number of legs is (5000 * 1) + (64,995,000 * 2) divided by 65,000,000 = 1.999923...... Most people have 2 legs, which is a greater number....... ]
