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<blockquote data-quote="Adam01" data-source="post: 1477339" data-attributes="member: 407049"><p>Yes she had an oral glucose tolerance test about 10 weeks after our son was born and her result after the 2 hours was 9 I believe. Following that she received a letter from the doctors to discuss and they said she was 'prediabetic' and would need a hba1c every year and a follow up glucose tolerance test. She had another follow up about a month ago and her 2 hour result was 10.2. She has also had a hba1c which came back low - 33 - which we think is down to low carbing. She still tests occasionally - discovered that certain carbs give her higher readings (9-12) so has decided to avoid them as they make her feel very thirsty, hot and under the weather. This is why we don't believe she is type 1 as she can keep pretty tight control (just on very few carbs!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam01, post: 1477339, member: 407049"] Yes she had an oral glucose tolerance test about 10 weeks after our son was born and her result after the 2 hours was 9 I believe. Following that she received a letter from the doctors to discuss and they said she was 'prediabetic' and would need a hba1c every year and a follow up glucose tolerance test. She had another follow up about a month ago and her 2 hour result was 10.2. She has also had a hba1c which came back low - 33 - which we think is down to low carbing. She still tests occasionally - discovered that certain carbs give her higher readings (9-12) so has decided to avoid them as they make her feel very thirsty, hot and under the weather. This is why we don't believe she is type 1 as she can keep pretty tight control (just on very few carbs!) [/QUOTE]
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