horrible_al
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- Messages
- 23
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hi Daisy 1 yes I read your message and had a look through the info on the links. Just seems a hell of a lot to wade through and I'm not the most patient of people. In the mean time I'm giving the Slimming world Red days plan another try. I did it some years ago and lost a good bit of weight, so I'll try it again. My wife does the green days and has had considerable success with it. The way I rant on, you'd think I was newly diagnosed, not over 2 years ago. Any way thanks for your help.@horrible_al
In your other post I gave you the Basic Information for new members for which I was tagged again. To make sure you see it, here in my signature are two links, one to the Basic Information for new members and the other to the Low Carb Program. I hope these will be useful to you.
Hi. Since joining yesterday, I am becoming increasingly confused with all the different phrases being used. Considering that I was diagnosed over 2 years ago, there is much I don't understand. LADA, I thought that was a Russian car. MMOL ? A1 something or other? .
Hello Catapillar, many thanks for taking the time to explain those things to me. Very helpful. As I'm T2, it seems that the Russian car does not affect me. hba1c,that obviously refers to the figure 80 that the Doc quoted at me. Once again many thanks.Lada - latent autoimmune diabetes in adulthood. It's type 1 diabetes.
Mmol - blood glucose is measured in mmol/l or milimoles per litre, it's just a unit of measurement.
A1 something or other - hba1c is a glycated haemaglobin test, it measures how much glucose is stuck to your red blood cells and is esstentially an average of blood sugar control over the last three months.
Yeah there's a lot of jargon in diabetes, but non of it is hidden meaning, it perfectly possible to find out what the abbreviations and terminology means if you just stick it in google.
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