First.Officer
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 55
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Okay, just heard today that my latest HbA1c (as measured last week) are down from August 2018 (51 mol/mmol), December 2018 (58 mol/mmol - diagnosed T2) to the latest one - 26 mol/mmol. Anyone know if such a drop is usual? Or perhaps requires re-clarification? My blood glucose monitor was estimating a figure around 28/29 mol/mmol, so perhaps such a drop isn’t entirely out of line?.
Thanks all....was just diet change, coupled with brisk walks 5-days a week (usually between 4-8 miles a day). Was curious if the figure seemed too low, although there admittedly was a complication to the original T2 diagnosis, in as much as I was harbouring a sugar consuming parasite for a few years, and the blood glucose spiked around the time it was “killed” with antibiotics - co-incidence? I think not lol. I’ve messed around a little recently with foods, some carbs and sugars and generally stuff doesn’t spike me much more than 1-1.5 mol/mmol and I always sit around 5.3, 5.4 mol/mmol - sometimes a bit more as in I spiked 2.3 mol/mmol an hour after eating various Chinese takeaway elements to see what happened - by the second hour I was back at the 5.3 levels....
Bit naughty that, as was already a T2 back in August 2018 and they didn’t mention that fact.
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