STARRYNIGHTS
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- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
It might not go down much if any because it wasn't high to start with. But yours looks like it did. You didn't mention if you had gestational diabetes in the 5 pregnancies or not. Remember you can send the same blood sample through the lab a second time and it could drop from 42 to maybe 38. That's REALLY fast dieting results right?
Congratulations on your 5th child!
I imagine that exercise will be a part of your daily life for a long time to come.
Well done, and keep up the good work. Getting back to your target weight will be a good thing to do and may help to keep your BG at your current excellent level.
I suppose what i was wondering is what would be the hba1c of a healthy person?
For instance, one person could eat some sweets and their body deals with the glucose quickly without major spikes, while the other, with impaired glucose processing would react quite differently to the same food with big spikes...so I was wondering , if i get it to a lower level, away from heading back up to the pre-diabetic numbers, that surely means my body is functioning better as it is processing the glucose better...Does that make sense???
The doctor didn't tell me what to aim for...
When I had the hba1c two other times, I got a reading of 41 and then a 39 a year or so apart and didn't do anything as I wasnt "in the danger zone yet" (and wanted to still enjoy blocks of chocolate at leisure) but now i know that even edging up to the glucose levels of pre-diabetes, causes damage in your body and arteries, so surely lower is better?
Hope it doesn't go up.I am currently 63.5 kg and need to get back down to 50 kg again, and I have been told i can start exercising now, so hope the next blood test will be even better, but don't know what number to hope for...
Hi @STARRYNIGHTS. My understanding that 'really healthy' cells are in the low 30s range, HBA1c-wise.
And HBA1c of 35, from your being in the prediabetic range of 42 is really good, as others above have said. Very well done indeed.
It wouldn't take much, in terms of not eating carby food, for you to get in the really healthy range, IMHO (just saying!).
Because of the family history, I would keep an eye on your height-waist ratio, and keep that as well below .50 as you can(ie that your waist size is below half your height), rather than watch your weight per se. Because waist size seems to be a good reflection of insulin resistance, which is where the prediabetes and diabetes is coming from, and you are prone to it. Could be a good reason to be a moderate carber and see how that goes for you? Keep your glucose levels down, so you insulin levels, therefore your cells lovely and insulin sensitive! (And therefore no prediabetes not to mention the dastardly diabetes.)
I have a girlfriend who recently got diagnosed with an HBA1c of 42, and what I just wrote is what I have said to her.
Yes, I think testing every three months is a really good way to go.
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