I had gestational diabetes in both pregnancy’s and managed to control it with diet. Since having my kids I have a yearly blood test, as requested by the gp. The past 4 years it’s been between 23-27. Last year it wasn’t tested due to cuts.
I’ve been feeling off all month and for some reason decided to use my brother glucose monitor to check. When I was pregnant it would always be 3.9/4 first thing before eating. I went to his house for breakfast and tested before eating and it was 16.....
So I booked in with the nurse and got a blood test. My fast blood glucose was 15.8 and hba1c was 24.
So she said to come back for another test in 4 months. She said to carry on as I am and keep an eye on things.
I wonder why the fasting number was so high. I eat a pretty good diet and exercise. If it was you, would you make changes now?
Or just wait 3 months to see the results?
I'm of the opinion that the nurse was way too blasé about the matter in not referring you to more detailed medical attention, and you should insist on deeper investigation.I had gestational diabetes in both pregnancy’s and managed to control it with diet. Since having my kids I have a yearly blood test, as requested by the gp. The past 4 years it’s been between 23-27. Last year it wasn’t tested due to cuts.
I’ve been feeling off all month and for some reason decided to use my brother glucose monitor to check. When I was pregnant it would always be 3.9/4 first thing before eating. I went to his house for breakfast and tested before eating and it was 16.....
So I booked in with the nurse and got a blood test. My fast blood glucose was 15.8 and hba1c was 24.
So she said to come back for another test in 4 months. She said to carry on as I am and keep an eye on things.
I wonder why the fasting number was so high. I eat a pretty good diet and exercise. If it was you, would you make changes now?
Or just wait 3 months to see the results?
Can you explain what you mean by a testing kit?Thank You all. I ordered a testing kit from Amazon yesterday to arrive today. I'm just about to look up NICE guidelines for numbers I should be hitting.
I have been following Joe Wicks Plan for the past month, so I've been drinking 3 litres of water each day, eating lower carb, exercising 5 times a week. So I have lost weight and have been drinking/peeing more but its all been planned.
My brother became Type 1 diabetic as a 25 year old, although I don't think it is genetic. This is the reason I used his kit to test as I wasn't feeling myself, especially the past week. I can't explain it but I just feel hungover but I don't drink.
I will just track everything on ap app for the next week and if I continue to get these number I will do as you suggested and get to see a GP at out of hours or A&E.
A glucometer. In the UK we tend to call them test kits. Meter, lancet and strips in one pouch.Can you explain what you mean by a testing kit?
lower carb, exercising 5 times a week. So I have lost weight and have been drinking/peeing more but its all been planned
Yes this! I used the same during both my pregnancies.A glucometer. In the UK we tend to call them test kits. Meter, lancet and strips in one pouch.
Thank You. I’ve always been terrible for drinking water, it was a New Years resolution to up the water intake. So would you recommend a few days drinking less water, to see if I still pee as frequently?Hi Gemma, just one comment from me, prior to diagnosis, I too was drinking more and peeing more. I thought the peeing was down to the drinking but actually it was the other way round. IF this is anything to do with diabetes then the body may be trying to get rid of the high glucose levels and if it can't do it with insulin it will try and do it via peeing. The body tries to pee out the excess glucose (when its levels are high), that dehydrates the body and so you get incredibly thirsty and drink more. Now this may sound gross but try a tiny taste of your urine, mine tasted very sweet, ie a saccharine taste. That, together with losing weight may be signs that NEED to be looked at sooner rather than later. x
Yes, please do.Should I get online now and book to see a Dr next week?
Thank You. I’ve always been terrible for drinking water, it was a New Years resolution to up the water intake. So would you recommend a few days drinking less water, to see if I still pee as frequently?
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