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<blockquote data-quote="catinahat" data-source="post: 2449499" data-attributes="member: 155453"><p>The reason they have 2 HbA1c tests is to confirm the accuracy of the 1st one. Your 1st test was only just over the diabetic threshold so with your change in diet I wouldn't be surprised if the second one puts you into the non diabetic or pre diabetic range. Whatever your eventual diagnosis it looks pretty certain that you are having trouble handling carbs. Although they will tell you that you don't need to test your glucose levels if you get yourself a meter and test before and 2 hours after meals, you will soon see what you need to cut down or out of your diet. I doubt you will have to make any major changes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catinahat, post: 2449499, member: 155453"] The reason they have 2 HbA1c tests is to confirm the accuracy of the 1st one. Your 1st test was only just over the diabetic threshold so with your change in diet I wouldn't be surprised if the second one puts you into the non diabetic or pre diabetic range. Whatever your eventual diagnosis it looks pretty certain that you are having trouble handling carbs. Although they will tell you that you don't need to test your glucose levels if you get yourself a meter and test before and 2 hours after meals, you will soon see what you need to cut down or out of your diet. I doubt you will have to make any major changes [/QUOTE]
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