Do you know what the results of these two test where? clear is not much help, but if they were clear then you are not diabetic.Anwen2011 said:I had a test on the glucose meter in the nurses office then went for a random non-fasting glucose test which came back clear.
Anwen2011 said:I was curious so I bought an Accuchek Aviva meter. The first time I checked it was 8.9 straight after drinking coke.
Anwen2011 said:The next time I checked I had my tea, left it an hour, drank half of a bottle of Lucozade, waited another hour and tested. It came back as 14.9....
Anwen2011 said:What should my next step be?
Anwen2011 said:The first time I checked it was 8.9 straight after drinking coke.
That's pretty much what I would expect with all the sugar in a Coke.
The next time I checked I had my tea, left it an hour, drank half of a bottle of Lucozade, waited another hour and tested. It came back as 14.9....
So you ate some food, that would normally elevate your Bg levels, it also depends what the level was before your food ? You waited an hour and then topped up with half a bottle of Lucozade, what quantity was that then ? 500 mil ? That contains 17.2g per 100 mil a total carb intake of 86g of carbs. So, in theory you could have consumed something like 100g or more of carbs which converts to Glucose in your blood........that's a pretty big hit and I wouldn't have been surprised if your Bg level had gone even higher. Pretty much a normal reaction, even in a non Diabetic. If you had checked your level at the 2 hr stage AFTER drinking the Lucozade.....that would have told you more. Topping your Bg levels up in the interim tells you nothing.
What should my next step be? Should I try a fasting Lucozade test or just take those results to my doctor? Thanks for any help guys.
Levy said:How about a Hba1C test perhaps? If you tend to have higher bloodsugars your average will be higher than a normal person's as well. Maybe something you could discuss with your doctor?
noblehead said:Levy said:How about a Hba1C test perhaps? If you tend to have higher bloodsugars your average will be higher than a normal person's as well. Maybe something you could discuss with your doctor?
Sure I read that the UK are going to follow the Americans and use the Hba1c test in diagnosing diabetes.
Nigel
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