I haven't had a Hba1c test for well over a year and I had to remind GPs for the 3rd time so now booked in but no one said if it as a fasting test or not??
They might do chloresterol too tomorrow?
Any clues folks before I hit the fridge tonight? :/
HbA1c doesnt' need to be fasting.
Cholesterol usually does,though there is some evidence that it doesn't make much difference, I .still think most people are asked to fast
If you haven't had kidney function checks in the last year make sure that you mention them (and get them done). There would be a blood test and a urine test
Have a look at the essential checks you are supposed to have: http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Documents/15 ... 5-0912.pdf
Hi. As others have said an HBa1C is non-fasting. At my annual review I'm also given a fasting test (waste of time really) and cholesterol and liver function as well as the HBa1C all from the same blood samples. I also provide a urine sample for kidney function. My GP always provides me with a blood test form for my next review and it is up to me to get the blood test up to 2 weeks before the review and to make the appointment with surgery reception for the agreed review month. You need to ask for a blood test form for the next review.
Oops read this after moules, mackerel and nutty choc!
Thanks everyone the Hba1c thingy is the important one so I can always rebook for the chloresterol etc. I have been asked for urine too although I did a kidney function test less than a month ago and that was excellent.
Each time I go they remember something they've forgotten to test. So the essential list will be very helpful.
I asked the reception staff they didn't know if it was fasting or not. I knew I would get an answer here.
I had 3 fasting blood tests earlier this year and everything but the Hba1c was done - they forgot.
I will own up so it doesn't skew any tests this time round.
Nurse who took the bloods - 3 tests??? - said no worries about the fasting. I get the results next week so we shall see got everything crossed my low carb diet has worked and I don't get any spikes!!
The thinking in this area is that they can get the same results regardless. If all diabetics had a fasting blood test they would wait months for an appointment, as they have to be done early. I have liver function tests every three months and they are never fasting either.
Just had my annual review and things are fine with everything dropping down nicely. So I'm
I have to go to hospital blood clinic before work, I usually tell receptionist its for type 1 and she assumes its fasting (its not) and then puts me at front of the queue, saves at least 30-45 minutes and get to work on time. There has to an advantage in having type 1!