Beckyjade_
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- Type of diabetes
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Did your doctor tell you what your HbA1c result was?So I recently had a blood test done at the doctors as I have been feeling really tired, nauseous dizzy and shakey for quite some time, this was a random blood test but the doc told me that my hba1c is way lower than it should be and sits at around 2.2 mmol and this is causing the problem but the issue is that she said she was concerned about it but then literally sent me on my way and told me to come back in a month she said I needed to adjust my diet but with no info can anyone shed some light on if I would actually get these symptoms from low sugar levels and also what should I be eating to fix this
Any help would be much appreciated
This really doesn't make a lot of sense. 2.2 is way lower than any remotely normal HbA1c. Even if this figure is for a spot reading finger prick test, it is too low and would require some immediate attention. Your avatar information says Pre-diabetic, is this correct or are you on any diabetic medications?the doc told me that my hba1c is way lower than it should be and sits at around 2.2 mmol and this is causing the problem
Yeh this is also what I thought, I thought pre diabetes was like high sugar levels, either way I will try and obtain my results but tbh I have had so many problems with my surgery that I do find it hard to trust them anyway, the other thing is she said I need to work on increasing it but didn't really tell me what to eat to do that she said it shouldn't be this low sorry for the questions I'm just confusedI would suggest you try and get a printout of your results as without them we are all a bit in the dark.
She's correct in saying that the HbA1c shows an average level of blood sugar over the past 2 or 3 months but if it was showing an average of 2.2 then her diagnosis of pre diabetes (if that's what she said) would be a bit unlikely in my opinion.
No she made things very complicated, she said that it gives me an average of 2-3 months but just said the equivalence in mmol but I don't really understand the results, was just told I would need to keep going back for bloods to keep a check on it so I'm a bit confused
That is definitely what she converted it to I know that much I will try and get a print out when the surgery opens tomorrow, like I said she said that explains why I have been feeling so unwell because low sugar levels can cause those symptoms, I'm not currently on meds I just didn't understand why they are low and why she never gave any info, anyway if I get a printout I will post on here tomorrowIf she said it converted to 2.2mmol/l as an average of over the last 2 to 3 months, I believe she has miscalculated or you mis-heard. That is impossible. Please give the surgery a ring and ask for a print out of your test results as @bulkbiker said.
That is definitely what she converted it to I know that much I will try and get a print out when the surgery opens tomorrow, like I said she said that explains why I have been feeling so unwell because low sugar levels can cause those symptoms, I'm not currently on meds I just didn't understand why they are low and why she never gave any info, anyway if I get a printout I will post on here tomorrow
So I recently had a blood test done at the doctors as I have been feeling really tired, nauseous dizzy and shakey for quite some time, this was a random blood test but the doc told me that my hba1c is way lower than it should be and sits at around 2.2 mmol and this is causing the problem but the issue is that she said she was concerned about it but then literally sent me on my way and told me to come back in a month she said I needed to adjust my diet but with no info can anyone shed some light on if I would actually get these symptoms from low sugar levels and also what should I be eating to fix this
Any help would be much appreciated
A hba1c that gives an average blood sugar of 2.2mmol/l would be a hba1c of 9 mmol/mol or 3%. I'm not sure that would be possible, it's dramatically low.
That is definitely what she converted it to I know that much I will try and get a print out when the surgery opens tomorrow, like I said she said that explains why I have been feeling so unwell because low sugar levels can cause those symptoms, I'm not currently on meds I just didn't understand why they are low and why she never gave any info, anyway if I get a printout I will post on here tomorrow
Hi again,Hey all, I haven't managed to obtain a copy yet, the surgery said I need to apply for it in writing as a form of consent? Not sure how much of that is true, but either way thought I would give you all an update I am generally at a healthy weight with normal bmi, the symptoms generally happen at any time of the day, before eating and after eating, there isn't a particular food that seems to cause any of the symptoms, I did however manage to get a Bg meter and have been trying to use that a a similar time each day ore meals post meals and when I feel off, the readings in the morning is normally about 4.3 mmol, pre meal is usually still around the 4mmol, upon having the symptoms I have tested and had results of around 3.4 but I have also had results of around 7-8mmol which is normal and after meals it tends to be back around 4 mmol after a few hours that is so I don't really know because to me all of those results are completely normal imo, I used to eat 3 standard meals a day but doc said I should have smaller portions more frequently so having food every few hours which seems a bit excessive to me I don't know is it normal to eat that much?
Hey all, I haven't managed to obtain a copy yet, the surgery said I need to apply for it in writing as a form of consent? Not sure how much of that is true, but either way thought I would give you all an update I am generally at a healthy weight with normal bmi, the symptoms generally happen at any time of the day, before eating and after eating, there isn't a particular food that seems to cause any of the symptoms, I did however manage to get a Bg meter and have been trying to use that a a similar time each day ore meals post meals and when I feel off, the readings in the morning is normally about 4.3 mmol, pre meal is usually still around the 4mmol, upon having the symptoms I have tested and had results of around 3.4 but I have also had results of around 7-8mmol which is normal and after meals it tends to be back around 4 mmol after a few hours that is so I don't really know because to me all of those results are completely normal imo, I used to eat 3 standard meals a day but doc said I should have smaller portions more frequently so having food every few hours which seems a bit excessive to me I don't know is it normal to eat that much?
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