Ok cheers.You are marginal on that diagnosis at 41.9 mmol/mol. In the UK prediabetes is considered to be a result of 42-47mmol/mol, and Type 2 is considered at 48 mmol/mol in the absence of obvious symptoms related to T1.
Type 1 does come on quick. It is unusual to be undiagnosed with type 1 for a long period.I wonder if this shows that my type 1 symptoms have came on quick rather than lingering for months/years.
At 103 it means your average blood sugar was 15.9.I was looking through my medical records and a recent blood test showed this.
HbA1c levl - IFCC standardised103.000 mmol/mol20 - 41.9 mmol/mol
Does anyone know what it means?
Cheers John
This was the blood test that they told me I was a diabetic
I was looking through my medical records and a recent blood test showed this.
HbA1c levl - IFCC standardised103.000 mmol/mol20 - 41.9 mmol/mol
Does anyone know what it means?
Cheers John
This was the blood test that they told me I was a diabetic
Next tuesday is my first hospital appointment in the diabetic ward/dept.Yeah 103 is diabetes dude. Insulin time.
Hopefully ASAP. You should prepare for a lifelong challenge. If I were you I would not eat many carbs until you're on insulin.Next tuesday is my first hospital appointment in the diabetic ward/dept.
Just wish I was on correct meds now so I can get on with things.
Im not eating many carbs. Ive got my levels down. They range from lows of 4mmol to about 8mmol with some spikes of around 11.Hopefully ASAP. You should prepare for a lifelong challenge. If I were you I would not eat many carbs until you're on insulin.
Lay off the Fruit Loops! 4-11 isn't horrible considering you're not on insulin.Im not eating many carbs. Ive got my levels down. They range from lows of 4mmol to about 8mmol with some spikes of around 11.
But thats down to me not been on correct meds and also not sure what to eat.
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