What do you mean " anyone who eats low carb their body forgets how to process carbs". What happens? Is it good or bad?Remember that the OGTT is not valid unless you have been eating a normal level of carbs for 2 weeks before the test. Anyone who eats "low carb" for a long time, their body "forgets" how to process carbs, this includes people who have never had type2.
But getting up to 17 is very impressive!
What do you mean " anyone who eats low carb their body forgets how to process carbs". What happens? Is it good or bad?
Remember that the OGTT is not valid unless you have been eating a normal level of carbs for 2 weeks before the test. Anyone who eats "low carb" for a long time, their body "forgets" how to process carbs, this includes people who have never had type2.
But getting up to 17 is very impressive!
Thanks for the reply Ringo. Although I have been diabetic for around 5 years it is only now having read the blood sugar diet that I'm finally being proactive. I naively followed the advice that the doctor and dn told me. That it was a progressive condition and I couldn't do anything to change it. I even went on a Desmond or daphne course..I can't remember which and although they stressed that we should eat low gi carbs we were still told to eat carbs at every meal.Firstly it is a none issue, as a few meals with normal carbs "correct" it. It is unfair testing how the body copes with a type of food, it has not had to cope with for a long time. It like asking me to resit my A-level maths after I have used little of the maths for 30 years. But get me using the maths for a few weeks, and I would have a better chance of passing.
Our cells contain different chemicals that turn both glucose and fat into ATP. It's the ATP that the cells use for energy. When our insulin levels are low, glucose is not able to get into our cells as fast, hence our cells tend to use more fat as energy. Our cells adjust their ability to use glucose and fat over time based on what they are "running on" by changing how much of these chemicals are stored.
We could just as well say that someone who has eaten high carb meals for many weeks is defective at processing fat.....
(A low carb diet results in a low insulin level, as well as low BG.)
I think GP hasn't seen this before so they refer!What do they think is wrong with you? You have completely normal results so why the referral?
Seems a bit odd to me.
I'd be concerned if any of my none diabetic family gave a meter reading of 7.5 after 2hrs @britishpub .Well still waiting for the results of the OGTT
I tested at 1 hour and got 11.7, then again when I got home after they sucked the 2 hour sample out of my arm. I live less than a 5 minute walk from the surgery so it was at about 2 hours 10 minutes after glugging the glucose and I got a 7.5
Interesting to see what the “official” results come back with.
I'd be concerned if any of my none diabetic family gave a meter reading of 7.5 after 2hrs @britishpub .
Would you be shocked if it comes back 'still diabetic'?
Prepare your mind, just in case. I'm not any better as distinguishing the OGTT as any other man on the street but..........it would be lovely to see you 'permanently resolved' thou!
I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Endo would know for sure! Especially mine. He sees low carb but doesn't sanction it. He sees its results but I know he won't jeopardize his job like some other drs.
He might one day but he definitely listens.
I believe that the proper procedure for the OGTT test is that you sit still for the 2 hours so your home test may not be valid. I got confusing results from the only OGTT test I had, they said I could go home and come back later!Well still waiting for the results of the OGTT
I tested at 1 hour and got 11.7, then again when I got home after they sucked the 2 hour sample out of my arm. I live less than a 5 minute walk from the surgery so it was at about 2 hours 10 minutes after glugging the glucose and I got a 7.5
Interesting to see what the “official” results come back with.
I'd be starting on near 7 on my meter so glucose on top would rocket mine. 75g glucose is quite a lot.This is after a 75mg hit of pure glucose on an empty stomach, far in excess of the glucose coming from a meal. 7.5 at the 2 hour mark is non-diabetic. The diagnostic criteria is
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/oral-glucose-tolerance-test.html
What should the OGTT results be?
People without diabetes
People with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT)
- Fasting value (before test): under 6 mmol/L
- At 2 hours: under 7.8 mmol/L
Diabetic levels
- Fasting value (before test): 6.0 to 7.0 mmol/L
- At 2 hours: 7.9 to 11.0 mmol/L
- Fasting value (before test): over 7.0 mmol/L
- At 2 hours: over 11.0 mmol/L
Is this the same test for gestational diabetes?
I believe that the proper procedure for the OGTT test is that you sit still for the 2 hours so your home test may not be valid. I got confusing results from the only OGTT test I had, they said I could go home and come back later!
I believe that the proper procedure for the OGTT test is that you sit still for the 2 hours so your home test may not be valid. I got confusing results from the only OGTT test I had, they said I could go home and come back later!
The pregnancy one you have to sit and wait.Yes, my last OGTT was the same. Go home and come back in 2 hours.
Absurd.
No mention of sitting still, or avoiding stairs or exercise.
For all they knew (or cared!) I could have been out walking the dogs for those 2 hours.
Even the walk from the car park to the surgery would have affected the results, plus the fact they were 10 mins late calling me in at the 2 hour mark.
Kind of made a mockery of the whole thing.
The pregnancy one you have to sit and wait.
Some of us are clearly borderline and need the correct procedures which I had by the way. My results are in my signature.I expect most people clearly pass, or clearly fail and that GPs will make use of A1C etc when the results are not clear. Therefore not doing the test 100% correctly may not make much real life difference.
Some of us are clearly borderline and need the correct procedures which I had by the way. My results are in my signature.
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