dewbod1975
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I’m going to book a follow up app with my doc but in the meantime, does anyone know what this reading actually means? I’m going to carry on as I have been i.e. manage with diet and metformin until someone tells me otherwise.
Wow, well done. I was diagnosed in April this year with a HbA1c of 61 and I am hoping that my next blood test is down like yours. I've been following a low carb way of eating (don't like the word diet) and I make a point of walking at least 3+ miles a day. I refuse point blank to ask the receptionist for any results that I need, it's either a telephone appt with the Dr. or a face to face appt. Once again, well done on your results xHi all...so I was diagnosed as T2 about 4 months ago (feb 16th) with a HbA1c reading of 86. I’ve just had the results of my 3 month blood test back and my HbA1c is now 45.
I know that’s good but no one at the docs could actually tell me what that means or what my ongoing treatment should be. I didn’t see a doctor and the receptionists had no clue. The test result just says ‘IFCC Standardised’ and ‘good control of diabetes’ but that’s it.
I’m going to book a follow up app with my doc but in the meantime, does anyone know what this reading actually means? I’m going to carry on as I have been i.e. manage with diet and metformin until someone tells me otherwise.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Its tremendously good.WELL DONE!!!Hi all...so I was diagnosed as T2 about 4 months ago (feb 16th) with a HbA1c reading of 86. I’ve just had the results of my 3 month blood test back and my HbA1c is now 45.
I know that’s good ....
@dewbod1975 Your numbers mean you are managing brilliantly.
@Bluetit1802 dream on. I had about 4 appointments in a week at diagnosis, since then an annual review (13 month) and two retinopathy checks 14 months apart, still waiting for the third.
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