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- Type of diabetes
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Hello all,
I was sent a letter from my GP in December to inform me I have abnormally high glucose levels following a yearly check - they said this was pre-diabetes. They said I could refer myself to a local well being group and/or the NHS programme. The information leaflet they said they had enclosed wasn't in the envelope.
I referred myself to both programmes and did my own research, bought a glucose monitor for daily observation and switched to a low carb eating plan.
However, I have had the symptoms of diabetes 2 for about a year (including thirst, frequent peeing, blurred vision, fatigue, generally feeling meh) and when I asked for my hba1c blood results I was told 147.5 mmol or 6.5%.
. Isn't that just on the cusp of type 2 diabetes?! If so why would my GP say this is pre-diabetes? I've been met with varying numbers representing diabetes 2 versus pre-diabetes and I'm confused. Has anyone else experienced this? Advice would be appreciated as none is forthcoming from my GP. I've got a telephone appointment with the diabetes nurse but that's not for weeks 
Thanks
Nicola
I was sent a letter from my GP in December to inform me I have abnormally high glucose levels following a yearly check - they said this was pre-diabetes. They said I could refer myself to a local well being group and/or the NHS programme. The information leaflet they said they had enclosed wasn't in the envelope.
I referred myself to both programmes and did my own research, bought a glucose monitor for daily observation and switched to a low carb eating plan.
However, I have had the symptoms of diabetes 2 for about a year (including thirst, frequent peeing, blurred vision, fatigue, generally feeling meh) and when I asked for my hba1c blood results I was told 147.5 mmol or 6.5%.
Thanks
Nicola