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It is generally accepted that iron deficiency anaemia raises HbA1c.Hi and welcome to the forum.
What was your hbA1c result, you say normal but what level was it.
Anemia looks to be be your most likely problem as that can cause skin discoloration.
Virtually always causes lethargy and also Tinnitus.
I don't wish to be indelicate but what is your weight, bmi.
We cannot diagnose anything for you, but i suspect the problem is Anemia, and the usual
doctor with a very poor bedside manner. Please stop worrying so much, press your doctor to
sort out your anemia and then you're in a position to take stock properly.
Stressing about it will do no good at all.
Hello!
I’m very new here but am hoping for some help/advice!
For the past few months I’ve been experiencing a lot of symptoms of insulin resistance - lethargy, difficulty concentrating, skin discolourisation (which I suspect is acanthosis nigiricans but the GP is very dismissive of my concerns), ankle swelling after eating, constant tinnitus…
My GP is ignoring all my concerns because I’m technically underweight and she insists my fears are all in my head.
Had my hbA1c tested and came back normal but I’m also anaemic so could give false negative.
I have a home glucose test kit and consistently get prediabetic fasting numbers (around 6ish)
I try to greatly restrict carbs to reduce numbers (can get them to 5ish with 50g daily carbs)
I’m at a bit of a loss about what to do - I feel like I need help with metformin to get my insulin resistance symptoms under control but I don’t want to force my body into high levels to prove to the GP that I have prediabetes/insulin resistance…?!
Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated!!
many thanks!
Hi and welcome to the forum.
What was your hbA1c result, you say normal but what level was it.
Anemia looks to be be your most likely problem as that can cause skin discoloration.
Virtually always causes lethargy and also Tinnitus.
I don't wish to be indelicate but what is your weight, bmi.
We cannot diagnose anything for you, but i suspect the problem is Anemia, and the usual
doctor with a very poor bedside manner. Please stop worrying so much, press your doctor to
sort out your anemia and then you're in a position to take stock properly.
Stressing about it will do no good at all.
@Needing help! please have a look at the thread ‘confused’ @Rachox has posted a link to an article about anaemia and its effects on Habc1
Hi. It sounds like you aren't diabetic but do have some medical problems that need diagnosis. Having a low-carb diet is good for anyone and will help weight reduction. Do have enough fats and proteins.
thanks for your reply.
I really want the medical problems addressed - especially as they’re making me incredibly anxious but no matter how many times I approach my GP and even with a second GP’s opinion, they are so dismissive of my concerns as I’m technically underweight.
I feel like I really need some piece of mind with regards to insulin etc as I spend so much time and mental energy trying to manage and count carbs etc that it’s so draining and making food so stressful.
Does anyone have any experience of convincing their GP to provide a OGTT on the NHS or will I have to privately arrange? (Very pricey from what I can see online!)
The things you mention are all easily linked to the anaemia... It's not something to be sneezed at. We can't diagnose on here, but it sounds like that's more your problem than anything blood sugar related. Up your iron intake, go for red meats and spinach for instance. And get some supplements going. Your doc is dismissive most likely because he thinks you're barking up the wrong tree, and it irks me that there's not being anything done about the symptoms that got you worried in the first place. You're not making them up, after all!Hello!
I’m very new here but am hoping for some help/advice!
For the past few months I’ve been experiencing a lot of symptoms of insulin resistance - lethargy, difficulty concentrating, skin discolourisation (which I suspect is acanthosis nigiricans but the GP is very dismissive of my concerns), ankle swelling after eating, constant tinnitus…
My GP is ignoring all my concerns because I’m technically underweight and she insists my fears are all in my head.
Had my hbA1c tested and came back normal but I’m also anaemic so could give false negative.
I have a home glucose test kit and consistently get prediabetic fasting numbers (around 6ish)
I try to greatly restrict carbs to reduce numbers (can get them to 5ish with 50g daily carbs)
I’m at a bit of a loss about what to do - I feel like I need help with metformin to get my insulin resistance symptoms under control but I don’t want to force my body into high levels to prove to the GP that I have prediabetes/insulin resistance…?!
Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated!!
many thanks!
thanks for your reply.
I really want the medical problems addressed - especially as they’re making me incredibly anxious but no matter how many times I approach my GP and even with a second GP’s opinion, they are so dismissive of my concerns as I’m technically underweight.
I feel like I really need some piece of mind with regards to insulin etc as I spend so much time and mental energy trying to manage and count carbs etc that it’s so draining and making food so stressful.
Does anyone have any experience of convincing their GP to provide a OGTT on the NHS or will I have to privately arrange? (Very pricey from what I can see online!)
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