When my first blood test was taken, my HbA1c was 56. Since then, my average BG throughout all this has been 6.1 and the logging software is predicting a HbA1c of 37 at present. Does this mean that if my BG readings were to continue as they are for 6 weeks (by which time all the red blood cells are swapped out) that my HbA1C levels could be much reduced (assuming the logging software is accurate of course)?
I ask the question because the diagnosis could have serious repercussion on my job. Whilst I'm quite prepared to accept that I have T2, a pre-diabetes diagnosis would be much better from my work medical point of view.
The GP is sending me back for a second round of bloods to confirm the diagnosis just 2 weeks after the first bloods. Given that I'm feeling well and my BGs are good, should I be pushing to hold off on that 'confirmation' blood test?
Any advice appreciated ...
I believe it takes 8-12 weeks for your red blood cells to be replaced, not 6 weeks. If you are concerned about that a T2 diagnosis is going to have work repercussions it would be best to delay your HbA1c test for as long as you can to give your Low Carb diet to take full effect.