Can anyone advise what HbA1 level would indicate a reversal of T2? My result this week was 35 - when diagnosed two and a half years ago it was 69.
I don't think my GP has even noticed my HbA1c results.. certainly wasn't mentioned during our call today...hey ho..At my surgery they need 18 months of non-diabetic HbA1cs on no meds. (18 months in my case is 3 tests.) I was invited to come off the diabetic register and be put on the "at risk" register but that would have meant changing from 6 monthly blood tests to 12 monthly, and I wasn't prepared to do that, so I declined.
They are not meant to take you off the diabetic register if you have clearly been diabetic in the past, as the additional health checks are still needed.
I don't think my GP has even noticed my HbA1c results.. certainly wasn't mentioned during our call today...hey ho..
Where did you read that? Its rubbish. NICE has clear instructions on how to do this.
The additional health checks will continue - but annually rather than more frequently than that.
Foot checks and retinal eye screening continues as normal.
There are specific codes the GP must enter on the system, and one is for "in remission" and one is "resolved", with instructions as to which one to use.
Thanks Cherry for your reply.Your name states you are insulin dependent? is that still correct?
Congratulations on getting the number down
"Reversal " of T2 diabetes would be when one can eat high carb foods and the same reaction to them that a non diagnosed person would have , whilst taking no medication. One could also have well controlled diabetes, either through diet or drugs but neither of those would constitute reversal per se absent the same reactions as a non diabetic person to the same foods .
Thanks Cherry for your reply.
My profile was showing me as insulin dependent, but this was a mistake and I think I have rectified accordingly. I appreciate that true reversal is as you state, so in fact I can claim to be well controlled on diet. I realise there is no cure, but I will endeavour to keep my numbers low for as long as possible!
Jenny