The important figure is your HbA1c. Its OK but if you follow her advice on diet you may not see the improvement you want.Hello everyone
Today I went to see the nurse re my fasting glucose tolerance test, my result was 10.9. She said that the range was 7.00 - 14 and over 14 you are in the diabetes range. However on the hand out leaflet she gave me it says anything over 11.1. She says I am pre diabetis but it looks like am only .2 away from it.
My other results are fasting glucose 6.4 and HbA1c 45. I came away with no diet sheet and just told brown bread, rice and pasta. And will have next tests in 12 months.
Do you think I am pre diabetic but only just?
I have ordered a code free meter from Amazon and hope to learn from here.
Any advice or suggestions most welcome.
next time you see her, tell her that no doubt most of her clients do, but she is wrong about most pre-diabetics becoming diabetic, only 33% or 1/3 go on to diabetes, I tried to google the aussie site but this is close enough, you just have to trust me on the 1/3 of pre-diabeticsThank all for your advice and links. I didn't realise the hba1c was the important figure. Since the GTT I have tried the LCHF and have lost 5lb in about ten days.
No spiker, she didn't give much advice at all except lose weight and measured my waist size. And took bp. Am 11st 4lb. I did find out from her tho that unknown to me my fasting bg was 6.6 in jan 2013 but had been missed by the trainee GP at the time so basically I've wasted 16 months when I could have been working to get levels down. She also said most pre diabetes eventually leads to type 2.
In your opinion do you think most type2s are insulin resistant or is it that not enough insulin is available?
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Not enough insulin. Normal people with insulin resistance have pancreases that cope, diabetics have poor pancreases. Insulin resistance is common, both in diabetics and normal people. The failing pancreas is often hereditary, the more diabetic genes you have the faster the beta cells in the pancreas will pack in.Thank all for your advice and links. I didn't realise the hba1c was the important figure. Since the GTT I have tried the LCHF and have lost 5lb in about ten days.
No spiker, she didn't give much advice at all except lose weight and measured my waist size. And took bp. Am 11st 4lb. I did find out from her tho that unknown to me my fasting bg was 6.6 in jan 2013 but had been missed by the trainee GP at the time so basically I've wasted 16 months when I could have been working to get levels down. She also said most pre diabetes eventually leads to type 2.
In your opinion do you think most type2s are insulin resistant or is it that not enough insulin is available?
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