A diagnosis of diabetes is made if the level of glucose in the fasting blood sample is over 6.7 mmol/l or the level in plasma is over 7.8 mmol/l and/or the levels in the second sample are 10 mmol/l and 11.1 mmol/l. A mole is a basic unit of amount of substance. A millimole (mmol) is a thousandth of a mole. Glucose levels are measured in thousandths of a mole per litre (mmol/l).
In healthy people the glucose concentration rises to about twice the normal level within the first hour and returns to normal within two hours. In diabetes, the blood glucose rises to a much higher level than normal and the return to normal takes three hours or more.
Jisuba said:I've ordered a couple of cheapies from ebay so they are bound to be rubbish but I was clutching at straws really. I shall do what you say and approach companies and see what I get. I am going to ask outright next visit to my GP - it'll be interesting to see their response.
Jisuba said:Feeling very low at the moment though, I just crave carb stuff sooo badly
Wow!!!! Sounds a great meal IanS - you've got me drooling here!IanS said:Thus yesterday, I was able to enjoy a piece of red mullet with some scallops on a bed of safron piella (It was a small bed). Followed by a whole partridge with a small amount of mashed potato with some green beans and asparagas. All washed down with a rather excellent claret. And the whole lot pushed my BG from 5.8 (before) to 6.5 (2 hours after).
Here is the petition Sue - Hope that you will add your support and that others will too:suziesue said:..........Although I am a type 1 diabetic I read your post, as I do many on here with utter shock and disbelief that GP's, in order to save money, insist that you don't need to test your blood glucose levels. This is very important as it is the only way you will be able to determine if the diet and food you are eating are raising your levels, which long term is very bad and will cause all sorts of complications. (I think it's about time all type 2's got a petition togther and lobby some MP's!)..........
Hi Sue,Jisuba said:I've badly cheated and I am a little confused ... my tests are coming back good (all this dieting and exercise is really working for me). It was my wedding anniversary yesterday and came off my strict diet of 7 weeks to have a chinese meal. I didn't deny myself anything and ate all sorts of foods that are no good for me. I didn't eat as much as usual (stomach must have shrunk a bit) but when I tested after two hours it came up 6.1 !!!
I just don't understand the low result - I had been to a deep water aquarobics class a few hours early and had been very careful what I ate before but I still cannot understand why the result was so low. The meal was king prawn curry (white fried rice) ribs (in sauce) chow mein, pork with babycorn, chips and prawn crackers (I had some from every dish).
Should I ask this question somewhere else?
Thank you again for all your brilliant support - don't know where I would be without it.
I am also sooo much happier now I can actually test what's good for me and what's bad.
Sue
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