Thanks both AM1874 and daisy1, will certainly follow your advises. The low carb program is particularly interesting, my BG measurements have shown that cutting carbs can lower my BG, what I haven't try is whether I can take more of other food without raising the BG back. Being hungry all day long is the main reason that I haven't made any serious effort to lower my BG.
Still, I would really appreciate if someone can comment about the conflicting HbA1c and BG measurements.
Welcome Tim!Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum. My doctor diagnosed me with prediabetes around 2 months ago. Since then I've been measuring my blood glucose around twice a day, and I'm not on any medication so far.
With my usual meal habit, my fasting BG is around 6.5-7 mmol/L and BG two hours after meal around 8.5-11 mmol/L. I can marginally reach the normal range if I exercise strict control over my diet, but literally I'm hungry all day long if I do that.
Last week I did a HbA1c lab test and result was 4.8% (pretty healthy figure), that isn't quite in line with my BG measurements so I checked with another lab but got the same result. Then I check the accuracy of my BG meter with glucose solutions and it seems accurate.
I'm confused as to which measurements to trust now. My appointment with the doctor is six months later, so I want to see if anyone has similar experience here. Any comments are welcomed.
BTW, I do have ED and is taking sildenafil regularly, not sure if that is affecting the measurements though.
Thanks and regards.
Hi gyf,
Thanks and this is the first time I heard about SPO2 level, I Googled a bit but couldn't find information about how it relates with diabetes management, would be great if you could share some relevant links. My sports watch does measure my VO2 max while I'm running, and I'm doing ok with the values, but I'm not sure if SPO2 and VO2 max are correlated.
By the way, LCHF seems to really work for me. After the great advises here, I did an experiment by eating a full meal of meat and vegetables without carbs for lunch and dinner yesterday, and the BG read 6.1 two hours after meal , where my fasting BG this morning was 4.5 - all without the need to keep being hungry. This LCHF concept is very different from the book I've brought (which emphasize on balanced and controlled intake), but it's much more practical and I'm now optimistic that I can get my BG under control
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