Remain vigilant, no slacking off celebrating.Should I be celebrating or remain vigilent, after all, both my mum and maternal grandmother were Type 2 diabetics?
Three months time.How soon should I be requesting another test?
An HbA1c of 38 is non-diabetic.Hi, my first (as far as I know) test result was "38, No further action" as quoted by the nurse who rang me back after I called for the result.
Does that mean that I definitely don't have pre-diabetes? (Does this make me Pre-Prediabetic?)
A fasting BG of over 7.0 on two separate tests is a diagnosis of diabetes. I assume these are your own tests? If they had been done by a GP I suspect you wouldn't be getting a NFA response. Stay vigilant, assume you are diabetic and take action appropriately. With a family history of T2, I would think getting a further test is particularly important. Good luck...my rising (fasting) BG was anything between 6.6 and 7.8, mostly over the 7.0 mark.
An HbA1c of 38 is non-diabetic.
Below 42 is non-diabetic. 42-47 is pre-diabetic, 48 and above is diabetic.
Your fbg readings in the 7s might be due to Dawn Phenomenon where your liver dumps stored glucose into your blood stream as you wake to get you going. It's fairly common, and non-diabetics get it too.
It depends on your gp surgery whether you get further HbA1c tests. I only get annual tests and I am T2 diabetic. Having 'No Further Action' on your records might suggest that you won't get any more HbA1c tests. But it will depend on your GP.
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