They probably want to repeat the HbA1c test to make sure that the result of the first is replicated by the second before making a diagnosis. That's the usual way it's done in England anyway. 2 HbA1c tests in 2 weeks and if both are over the threshold for diabetes they will diagnose from those. I presume when you say it was a routine blood test they took blood from your arm and filled a tube rather than just pricked your finger?Just rang surgery and now they are saying come in back in ten days for more bloods and 13 days to see dr! Is this normal
They probably want to repeat the HbA1c test to make sure that the result of the first is replicated by the second before making a diagnosis. That's the usual way it's done in England anyway. 2 HbA1c tests in 2 weeks and if both are over the threshold for diabetes they will diagnose from those. I presume when you say it was a routine blood test they took blood from your arm and filled a tube rather than just pricked your finger?
Guessing it depends what they were looking for the first 2 times?Yeah I was being tested after a diverticulitis attack got nasty, I’ve already had 2 rounds of blood tests tho, do they normally do a3rd?
Guessing it depends what they were looking for the first 2 times?
When you go back be sure to ask for a printout of all the test results and maybe register for online access then you can get them whenever you want.Yeah I should of asked more questions but I was a bit stunned, think the 2nd one may have been cholesterol but to be honest was all a bit of a blur!
If you were put on steroids for the diverticulitis attack that will alter your blood sugars. (also being sick)
Ask for your results so you can keep track of them. But they also might want a more "normal" blood draw.
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