Thanks Bluetit, sounds a lot of faff, perhaps I won't go there!
What kind of blood test did they give you?Is a home OGTT test very good only using finger pricks tests during or after it as we know they are not 100% accurate. I had to go to the hospital to have mine done to the department where they do blood tests. I had to fast for 12 hours before I went then at the hospital I had a blood test then the glucose drink then a wait of two hours another blood test then went home The first one was not conclusive so I had to have another one
Full blood drawWhat kind of blood test did they give you?
A finger prick or a full blood draw?
Full blood draw
Is a home OGTT test very good only using finger pricks tests during or after it as we know they are not 100% accurate.
Just wondered why anyone already having diabetes do home OGGT tests what does that tell them
Because its more data. You can see how you react to various inputs to see how much better (if you are getting better) you are getting. That's why we record our blood sugars and weight and HbA1c or at least I do.Just wondered why anyone already having diabetes do home OGGT tests what does that tell them
Is a home OGTT test very good only using finger pricks tests during or after it as we know they are not 100% accurate. I had to go to the hospital to have mine done to the department where they do blood tests. I had to fast for 12 hours before I went then at the hospital I had a blood test then the glucose drink then a wait of two hours another blood test then went home The first one was not conclusive so I had to have another one
Presumably that is why when I had my OGTT I was sent to the hospital to have proper blood tests for itWhen OGTTs are done at the GP surgery they use finger prick tests.
Do many of you actually do a home OGTTT
Presumably that is why when I had my OGTT I was sent to the hospital to have proper blood tests for it
Well you all make it sound fairly straightforward if a little involved so perhaps I'll give it a go. I had an HbA1c taken in October and was told to go back in a year but feel sooner might be a better idea. Meanwhile I'd like to see for myself how things are going before committing myself to another official test at the surgery.
Its quite old post, but was just wondering how sooner you should be doing an OGTT after diagnosis and lifestyle changes? Secondly, i was reading on NHS website, you need to start eating normally (including carbs) three days prior to testing because otherwise you will shoot up. Now that means you will have to deal with high sugar levels for 3 days of food and then a sudden rise on the day of test. Now my question is, is it worth the spikes? Happy to start a new thread mods?
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