First, get some clarity on the numbers. If you have a surgery where you can log in to see your test results, do. You want those, so if that's not an option, get them printed off, and do that for every test result from here on in. Also, once you get some answers on your numbers, you might want to file a complaint or switch surgeries altogether. I know the GP's are being stretched thin with Corona going on, but no need to take it out on you.Hi all I'm I'm hoping for some advice.
2 months ago I underwent some tests, after having a blood test I was called the next day to say my vitamin D levels were extremely low and that I would need to take some tablets. I queried my blood sugars and was told that they were fine 5.4.
2 weeks back I received a call from another doctor to give me my results again, I kindly told her I already had them and had started vitamin treatment, the doctor got really angry at this point told me I was wasting her time (she called me) and then said "oh and you have diabetes " I then said the other doctor said I was fine but she said my Hba1c was 52. I asked her what this meant and what I would need to do but the line was hung up on. I still have not received any answers now have my requests for call backs been answered.
Can you tell me if a hba1c of 52 is high, do I need treatment or is it low enough for me to diet control. Can I reverse this number or am i idiabetic for life. Could being vitamin d deficient cause diabetes.
I keep reading symptoms and I'm never thirsty, never get up during the night etc so I'm so confused. Admittedly I am overweight.
Sorry for all the questions
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