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Just that really. I'm getting mixed answers from Google so unsure what to believe but I suppose it does vary.
18-year-old female with binge eating disorder. I have been binge-eating on and off since around August (?) and I had an HbA1c done in mid-October and the results were 28 mmol/mol. I have been trying my best to exercise for 30-60 mins a day as I'm otherwise very sedentary and eating well for the most part however in the run-up to Christmas I've had quite a few treats and binged massively today on Christmas chocolates, cake and sweets.
My weight is 117 lbs so definitely not overweight but have I finally done it? Have my binges pushed me into the pre-diabetic threshold since my normal blood results in October? Or does T2 diabetes take years to develop?
Currently feeling very sick and sorry for myself. Anxiety thrown into the mix does not help.
18-year-old female with binge eating disorder. I have been binge-eating on and off since around August (?) and I had an HbA1c done in mid-October and the results were 28 mmol/mol. I have been trying my best to exercise for 30-60 mins a day as I'm otherwise very sedentary and eating well for the most part however in the run-up to Christmas I've had quite a few treats and binged massively today on Christmas chocolates, cake and sweets.
My weight is 117 lbs so definitely not overweight but have I finally done it? Have my binges pushed me into the pre-diabetic threshold since my normal blood results in October? Or does T2 diabetes take years to develop?
Currently feeling very sick and sorry for myself. Anxiety thrown into the mix does not help.