Morning All
I’ve just done a waking BS test and it’s higher today at 7.1
The Gp yesterday said that anything up to 7.0 is normal but i thought that was for diabetics not normal people??
A fasting test of 7 or over is an indicator that diabetes may be present. If done in the doctor's surgery, it would be followed by an HbA1c for a more accurate diagnosis. Below 5.5 is considered normal. 5.5 to 6.9 is considered pre-diabetic.
yes this is what i thought. I am having a Hba1c test tomorrow so will get the results in a few days. I was confused that he said anything up to 7 was normal?
so what is classed as diabetic then?
Also i’m still non diabetic? i’m confused lol
Sorry to be a pain but why does everyone including hospitals use the finger prick tests if they are not reliable and could be giving false readings? i’m very confused?Only the HbA1c can class you as diabetic (Or the OGTT that some surgeries do). A finger prick test on its own is not reliable enough. You will have to be patient and wait for your results and then you will know for sure. Let us know what the result is.
When you say action do you mean go to the GP? As i’ve just had a HbA1c test this morning and will get the results in a couple of days. I was just wondering as for the last couple of days my finger prick fasting has been 7.1I believe it’s not helpful to focus solely on the arbitrary labels and HbA1c averages that define them. In my view, fasting glucose tests of 6+ (assuming accuracy and repeatability) are an indicator that the subject is reasonably high in the spectrum of insulin resistance and needs to take evasive action as a matter of priority.
When you say action do you mean go to the GP? As i’ve just had a HbA1c test this morning and will get the results in a couple of days. I was just wondering as for the last couple of days my finger prick fasting has been 7.1
Unfortunately my worry is i have been LCHF for the past year and have lost 2 stone in weight which i think is good? However not been feeling to good and recent finger fasting results have been raised 7.1 and one day 9.2I just mean it’s probably time to start thinking about lifestyle and dietary changes. Assuming reasonably accurate and repeated elevated fasting tests, there’s little doubt that one is on a higher rung of the insulin resistance ladder, irrespective of an arbitrary label as defined by the HbA1c. A1c is of course a powerful tool, but it doesn’t say much about individual hyperglycaemic events, and says nothing about inuslin levels.
I don’t mean to unnecessarily complicate the topic - I was responding mainly to the discussion surrounding HbA1c, prediabetes and diabetes. It’s all metablic dysfunction, regardless of numbers and names. Therefore a change of habits is likely on the horizon, so it can’t hurt to be mentally prepared and armed with knowledge
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