Hi, 
I am new here . I'm 34 year old male and in the past two-threey years i had my blood tested twice for glucose levels. In the first test, fasting glucose came out at 6.2mmol/l. In view of this border-line result, i had my HBa1c test and got a 5.7%, which doctor said its fine and the fasting level "alarm" might be due to excessive stress and glucose fluctuations.
In the second test carried out three months ago, i got a 6.6mmol/l in fasting glucose. This again being a bit off-limits, i had my Hba1c tested once again and it scored at 5.2%; which again was told that is absolutely fine and nothing to worry about.
I might ask which of the two tests is the most reliable source? This website calculator shows a 5.2 %HBa1c equivalent to 4.8mmol/l.... way-ff the 6.2-6.6mmol/l i have scored twice.
I must say that each time i take the blood test, i am a bit nervous and stressed as i am always afraid what might be the results. Can this affect the reading. Doc says that stress will increase glucose levels.
I am a bit worried about this, as i might be in a pre-diabetes stage. However Hba1c levels say i'm not. I have safely turned to a safer healthy lifestyle with moderate eating and regular physical activity just to be on the safe side! And this showed an improvement in weight as i have dropped from 98kg down to 85kg!
				
			I am new here . I'm 34 year old male and in the past two-threey years i had my blood tested twice for glucose levels. In the first test, fasting glucose came out at 6.2mmol/l. In view of this border-line result, i had my HBa1c test and got a 5.7%, which doctor said its fine and the fasting level "alarm" might be due to excessive stress and glucose fluctuations.
In the second test carried out three months ago, i got a 6.6mmol/l in fasting glucose. This again being a bit off-limits, i had my Hba1c tested once again and it scored at 5.2%; which again was told that is absolutely fine and nothing to worry about.
I might ask which of the two tests is the most reliable source? This website calculator shows a 5.2 %HBa1c equivalent to 4.8mmol/l.... way-ff the 6.2-6.6mmol/l i have scored twice.
I must say that each time i take the blood test, i am a bit nervous and stressed as i am always afraid what might be the results. Can this affect the reading. Doc says that stress will increase glucose levels.
I am a bit worried about this, as i might be in a pre-diabetes stage. However Hba1c levels say i'm not. I have safely turned to a safer healthy lifestyle with moderate eating and regular physical activity just to be on the safe side! And this showed an improvement in weight as i have dropped from 98kg down to 85kg!
 
	 
 
		 The two tests you have had are both as accurate as possible.  The fasting test tells you your level on that particular morning.  Stress does make a difference to the level.  The level for diagnosis of diabetes is 7 and above on the fasting test.  The HbA1c test takes an average of your levels over the last 8-12 weeks and doesn't pick up the highs and lows.  You are doing the right thing improving your diet and increasing your exercise.  If I were you I would go back to my doctor regularly to be tested.  If you are diagnosed diabetic then come back here and we can help you.
   The two tests you have had are both as accurate as possible.  The fasting test tells you your level on that particular morning.  Stress does make a difference to the level.  The level for diagnosis of diabetes is 7 and above on the fasting test.  The HbA1c test takes an average of your levels over the last 8-12 weeks and doesn't pick up the highs and lows.  You are doing the right thing improving your diet and increasing your exercise.  If I were you I would go back to my doctor regularly to be tested.  If you are diagnosed diabetic then come back here and we can help you. 