An HbA1c of 137 mmol/mol is equivalent to 14.7% which is high. https://www.hba1cnet.com/hba1c-calculator/Your HbA1c is still prediabetes A1C results 5.7 to 6.4% 117 to 137. I agree with @xfieldok in asking what your typical day looks like. I suggest you get a glucometer and test before each meal and two hours afterwards to see what foods are causing your blood sugars to be slightly above the normal range on average.
The doctor just said 137 and is still very high. They didn't say which range the test was done.
You're right to question the units. As that is off all of the UK conversation charts, which only go up to 14.1%, I assumed it would be 6.4% (averaging almost 8 mmol/l every day for the last 3 months). If it were 14.7% (averaging above 21 mmol/l every day for the last 3 months) then the discussion with the GP should have to be about immediately starting insulin.An HbA1c of 137 mmol/mol is equivalent to 14.7% which is high. https://www.hba1cnet.com/hba1c-calculator/
Losing weight without an improvement in blood glucose control may mean it is not type 2 but something else such as type 1/LADA/pancreatitis. A CT scan may help diagnose or rule out the latter.
Hi usually in morning it's special very low bran flakes then I put in blueberries, raspberries with semi skimmed milk. Lunch homemade soup like butternut squash. Supper is usually chicken & sweet potato & vegetables. To be honest I'm not counting my carbs. Maybe I should, I don't know. All this has just knocked the wind from my sail. Thank you for your advice X
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