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<blockquote data-quote="Dexterdobe" data-source="post: 1704110" data-attributes="member: 454478"><p>Hi and welcome. I've tried to tag you to get the welcome pack, but it won't work. I'm sure one of the others will help with this.</p><p>38 is in the non-diabetic range, so I wouldn't worry as stress raises blood glucose levels. I would pop along to see your GP though. There are lots of other tests they can do to check that all is well. On a positive note, a rising HBa1c result is a warning that you may be on a long term path to type 2 diabetes. Now is the time to improve your diet and take some exercise to keep things where they should be. I wish I had been tested when I was still in the non-diabetic range. Good luck and please don't worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexterdobe, post: 1704110, member: 454478"] Hi and welcome. I've tried to tag you to get the welcome pack, but it won't work. I'm sure one of the others will help with this. 38 is in the non-diabetic range, so I wouldn't worry as stress raises blood glucose levels. I would pop along to see your GP though. There are lots of other tests they can do to check that all is well. On a positive note, a rising HBa1c result is a warning that you may be on a long term path to type 2 diabetes. Now is the time to improve your diet and take some exercise to keep things where they should be. I wish I had been tested when I was still in the non-diabetic range. Good luck and please don't worry. [/QUOTE]
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