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Hba1c Question

claire1979

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I got my hba1c results back yesterday it was at 11 the doctor did say it was high, what im asking is does the 11 mean thats the average that my sugars are at within the last three months? im not quite sure.
 
Oh I just read your other post Claire, I see you've just been diagnosed. Personally if I were you I wouldn't be too worried about the high reading then, it is measuring what you blood sugar was over the last 3 months while you've had untreated diabetes, just concentrate on getting the readings down now you've started treatment.
 
claire1979 said:
I got my hba1c results back yesterday it was at 11 the doctor did say it was high, what im asking is does the 11 mean thats the average that my sugars are at within the last three months? im not quite sure.

Hi Claire1979
An HBa1C of 11 is higher than most health care professionals would normally expect. On average we are told we should be aiming to keep below 7. If the Doctor has not already recommended a way to reduce this, can I suggest that you make an appointment to go back and see him, and ask as many questions as you need to, to enable yourself to be sure exactly what you need to do to correct this reading for the future.
I have been diabetic for over 50 years and found that the thing that helped me the most was to go on a D.A.F.N.E. course. This is a Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating course. These are not available in all areas but I'm sure if you ask and try and explain how it has been suggested, that it could help prevent any further problems,that your Doctor may be able to get you enrolled on a course in your area.
Best of luck.
Frankie W.
 
Quite right but hopefully you will get those numbers down with a little help from the Forum.

Here is the basic information which Ken and I give to help new Diabetics learn about Diabetes and how to start controlling it.

DAFNE courses are only available for Type 1 Diabetics but there are courses specially for Type 2's. Ask your Doctor/HCP if there are any in your area.


 
my doctor his arranging a appointment with a dietician, he uped my meds yesterday and said i will more than likley need upping next week and then there will become a time ill need insulin.

i have oredered some diabetic cook books and i have been reading up on how to cut carbs which i have already started trying to do...my sigars are still high but only been taking my meds for a week so hopefully they will be better in a few weeks.
 
Upping medication and going on to Insulin is NOT inevitable !

If you start to take control by regulating your diet and cutting down the amount of carbs you eat you may find that the medication you are already on will be enough.

Be careful with Diabetic cook books, they all seem to be aimed at 'Healthy eating' this is not always the best for Diabetics. Get a good Carb counter book and a set of digital scales with a Tare function and you can work on your normal recipes substituting ingredients etc.
 
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