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HBa1C results: slow and steady?

Greenpatches

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Type of diabetes
Prediabetes
Treatment type
Diet only
So, last week’s test shows I’ve dropped from 45 back in May to 42 now, so still just within the prediabetes reference range. Slow and steady wins the race I guess and I have lost nearly two stone since then .
Bugs me that they didn’t test my cholesterol levels though , so I’ve still got this sword of Damocles: statins do I /don’t I thing hanging over me.

Oh and checking my HBa1C test history going back to 2020, why were prediabetic levels not flagged up to me then?? Ok to be fair I didn’t have the NHS app . Did anyone have it back then? Or is it just that the NHS keeps changing the goalposts?!
 
Bugs me that they didn’t test my cholesterol levels though , so I’ve still got this sword of Damocles: statins do I /don’t I thing hanging over me.
I wouldn’t make any decision about statins without an up to date cholesterol result.
Oh and btw well done on your HbA1cand weight improvements.
 
Thanks! I’ll keep plugging away…
Does anybody know- in general is it routine to test non-HDL cholesterol levels at the same time as glucose levels. The hospital haven’t done this so presumably it wasn’t requested by the surgery either. (I’m going to check with them). As Rachox has said, I can’t make an informed decision about statins until I have updated cholesterol results.
 
Does anybody know- in general is it routine to test non-HDL cholesterol levels at the same time as glucose levels. The hospital haven’t done this so presumably it wasn’t requested by the surgery either. (I’m going to check with them). As Rachox has said, I can’t make an informed decision about statins until I have updated cholesterol results.
My DSN at my GP practice usually does all the blood tests at the same time, so HBa1C, cholesterol, liver, kidney, urine, a couple of extra tests on my liver as I have a condition that isn’t connected to diabetes but can be affected by it, then I go back for all results, foot tests, weight etc a couple of weeks later

I’d contact your GP to see exactly what tests you’ve had & request any that you think are missing
 
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