Thanks@whatnext51 - Hello and Welcome to the Forum.I will tag @daisy1 who will provide you with some basic information, have a read and ask questions on the forum.
Actually, there isn't. Distilled alcohol has none. Red wines and dry white wines have small amounts. Beer/ale/etc. have a fair amount.@CDudley - Hi, - To my knowledge there is sugar in ALL Alcohol.
Suppose you had a blood glucose monitor and tested your blood sugar from time to time. You may find that there is a certain level of carbs that you can eat without too much of a problem. If the bag of crisps is within that limit then you can eat the crisps. The same applies to the roast potatoes. You can eat lots of bacon and eggs although ham might be better. The chemicals needed to cure bacon cause the cook to wear rubber gloves.Thank you everyone. Thats very helpful. I know this forum cant diagnose but the levels Ive given may be on the diabetes end of the spectrum with no question and that is the what I wanted to know. I kinda knew anyway. So just another question. I eat at least a bag of crisps a day for the passed 40 years, like an addiction. Does this mean I cant ever have them again? Can I ever eat roast potatoes again? Bacon? Squash? I hate the false sugar squashes. :O(
An HbA1c of 60 is well outside the pre-D diagnosis of 42-48 mmol/mol so no I doubt your will be diagnosed as Pre-D I am afraid.Hi
I got bloods taken also and the surgery called a few days later and have asked me to attend the Nurse which I am doing next week. My fasting plasma glucose is 8.1 and my Hba1c is 60. Could it be possible I have pre-diabetes?
Thanks
Hi @whatnext51 and welcome to the forum. The HbA1c levels the NHS uses for diagnosis are below 42 is non-diabetic (normal), 42-47 is pre-diabetic, and 48 and above is diabetic. So it is likely that you will be diagnosed as diabetic by your GP. You should be given another HbA1c test after 3 months, and you can bring your levels down before that by diet, exercise and possibly medication. But once you are diagnosed as diabetic you always will be, and will always have to be careful about what you eat.Hi
I got bloods taken also and the surgery called a few days later and have asked me to attend the Nurse which I am doing next week. My fasting plasma glucose is 8.1 and my Hba1c is 60. Could it be possible I have pre-diabetes?
Thanks
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