Calderbloke
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 64
- Location
- Calderdale, West Yorkshire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
- Dislikes
- Not being able to eat my home-made bread any more
Haemoglobin A1c level - IFCC standardised
Result: Abnormal
What you need to do: No Further Action
Haemoglobin A1c level - IFCC standardised 42 mmol/mol [18.0 - 41.0];
Yes, our GP practice in general seems to be very hands off - quite annoying sometimes! I really want to avoid medication if at all possible - my fear of T2 and the possible effects has focussed my willpower tremendously! Time to do some more reading...Well spotted. From memory your numbers are just on the verge of pre diabetes. There’s lots of info on this site about how to get that lower. Looks like your doc is relying on you to do your own research. Or just wait until it all gets worse and y’all be offered medication
Yes, our GP practice in general seems to be very hands off - quite annoying sometimes! I really want to avoid medication if at all possible - my fear of T2 and the possible effects has focussed my willpower tremendously! Time to do some more reading...
A HbA1c of 42 is technically prediabetic, and most docs don't do anything until you're diabetic and then they start prescribing things.... Mainly because most of them, I think, wrongly assume T2 is unavoidable anyway, so why mention it?So, newly diagnosed and I'm worried - not least by the "no further action" message. I tried to call my GP but they were unavailable. I've done some crash-course basic research and modified my diet immediately. I have a Freestyle Libre 2 on order and will be installing this ASAP. But why the apparent lack of concern by my GP? Anyone else had this?
Only 2 years. Mine was recorded in 2006, not only not diagnosed until 2020 but never tested again between.My GP is just as bad. Got my medical records and found out I was pre diabetic foryears prior to my typediagnosis, I had no idea because they didn’t say anything so didn’t have the opportunity to do anything about it. Now I live like this, not eating what I like and trying to keep it at bay for as long as possible and I’m only. You have to do what you’re doing and look after yourself because they don’t care, they just wait until they need to hand out a prescription
Only 2 years. Mine was recorded in 2006, not only not diagnosed until 2020 but never tested again between.
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