SamJB said:Can't win, can you? I'm going to keep my HbA1c below 6.5% because I'd rather keep my eyesight, kidneys, feet etc than my driving licence.
qbix said:I recently had it taken again at the hospital and it was 41. Great. Or so I thought...
The diabetes doctor told me that I had to try and bring it up to about 50. Does this sound right to you? I am now starting to question my diagnosis, is it correct?
Yorksman said:I'm not type 1 but it does strike me as too much of a generalisation because it seems to be an average of different levels of active lifestyles. Retired people, sporty people, HGV drivers etc all surely would require different 'safety' margins?
Hi GeorgieHello all,
Just joined in the hope that someone could help me, as i'm finding this all very confusing.
I have not been diagnosed with diabetes as it stand but was made aware many years ago I was on the verge
I recently had another blood test that ive just got results for online and it seems to have flagged something up,
My results were as follows
DIAGNOSTIC HBA1C
Haemoglobin A1c level - IFCC standardised 31 mmol/mol
I tried to look online and the results seemed within normal range, could someone tell me if it is?
As the reason I'm concerned is a comment has been added to my result stating
"Review the patient's personal risk and treat as 'high diabetes
risk' as clinically indicated."
I will discuss this with my doctor but as its now the weekend I can't do this until next week and was hoping someone could put my mind at rest either way over the weekend.
If it helps I'm a 32 year old female
Many thanks
Georgie
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