Hi
I do not think that I have diabetes, however I am morbidly obese with a 50+ bmi. My doctors keep wanting me to have blood tests to test for various things of which diabetes is one. I have a phobia about having my blood taken and would like to know how reliable a finger prick test at the chemist is?
Many thanks
Sam.
Many thanks for both of your replies, but it is not simply a grit my teeth thing, I have a serious phobia.
Sam
Many thanks for both of your replies, but it is not simply a grit my teeth thing, I have a serious phobia. I am sure that as you have regular blood test it is just another test for you, but it is not the same for me, I also have problems when they want to take my blood pressure, it is not about the pain. Thank you for the information about the difference between the two tests.
Sam
Hi Sam. If getting a blood test is that much of a drama for you, then perhaps the next best thing would be to buy a blood glucose meter and the test strips and monitor your levels over a period of a week or so. Still not as good as getting the HbA1c test which is probably what the doctor would want you to get, but it will still give you a much better picture of what is going on than a one-off test at the chemist.
If you test your fasting levels each morning, and then test at say 1hr and again at 2hr after meals, after a few days you'll get a fairly good picture of what is going on.
I'm sorry the the tests are that tough for you & sorry if you thought I was dismissive of your fears @SMack - I have a dental phobia so I know what you're going through.
Thing is, your doctor wants to run these other tests that will also require blood draws so if you can get them all done in one go you'll surely be better off?
Good luck with it all & whatever you decide please feel free to ask us any questions
HiTalk to your GP about your needle phobia. The amount of blood required for an HbA1c is very small, it may be possible to collect this via fingerprick - if your GP speaks to the Path Lab they may be able to advise about this. Meanwhile, this looks helpful:-
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...Pd5ByUdE2kad8V8iw&sig2=7gZAo32HrEtRTHpRMg_4ig
HiI am sorry to read you have this phobia .. it must make things very difficult for you and your doctor. Has your Dr suggested anything to help you overcome the phobia ? Do you think you could do a self test, or a finger prick test at the chemist ... you don't see any needles and it will help you see what your sugar levels are doing, while your doctor sorts out some phobia treatment for you.
Also could you try to reduce your weight and improve your health by trying the Low Carb High Fat way of eating, or low calorie diet.. Its not going to help you overcome your phobia .. but if it helps reduce your weight then it will reduce your chances of being diagnosed with diabetes.
Edit to add .... or low calorie diet
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