wiseowl_123
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 896
- Location
- North Kent
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Bullies & Cauliflower cheese
FBG or any instantaneous reading has absolutely nothing to do with your Hba1c and there is no point getting depressed if they don't line up, they were never meant to.Good morning after a year of FBG testing every morning and studying the results it appears to me that my FBG results ate not in line with my 4 x 3 monthly HbA1c results and I am contemplating easing up on them(not stopping them),my last HbA1c result was 40/5.8 as I eat exactly the same food all the time with no variation at all I would like some advice from you all,thank you
Thanks @Bluetit1802 my good friend I still can;t get my head round the 6.6 ,I was under the impression that 40 HbA1c was 5.8.I probably haven't learnt anything at all,thank you
My apologies. I was hoping that you were not getting frustrated by putting all the effort into FBG and not getting the result you wanted. Your past posts have indeed shown a bouyant personality with a happy greeting for everyone. I am glad to have helped.@Squire Fulwood I am and do not get depressed (Your Words) its not in my character,but you have helped me make a decision with your answer,for that I thank you.
It seems to me that so much hangs on the A1c test results. But maybe that's because I'm having one tomorrow.
Best of luck tomorrow, @woodywhippet61! Keep us posted on your resultsIt seems to me that so much hangs on the A1c test results. But maybe that's because I'm having one tomorrow.
There is a school of thought that fasting bg levels are not the best measure of bs control. The advice from drs to test fasting levels stems from the need to adjust basal insulin, which lowers fasting levels, and is the most common insulin prescribed to type 2 diabetics.
Having good pre- meal blood sugars and no post meal spikes, is the most important thing to measure and control. Eventually regular high bs levels after meals will raise the fasting blood sugar levels, but it is better to try and control these spikes before this happens to reduce long term damage.
Personally, I worry about my bs spikes and hardly ever measure fasting levels. And my HbA1c has been 37/38 for 6 years now, down from 63 when diagnosed...
I suspect a lot of people latch on to FBG as a measure of their diabetes because in many cases this was what the doctor or nurse measured when they first pronounced them diabetic.
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