Hello there
I had a blood test a couple of weeks ago for suspected glandular fever and didn't realise the doc was also testing my blood glucose. I was called back to the surgery and the nurse told me my blood glucose was quite high (41) which may indicate prediabetes and that she was repeating the test. I got a call again today from the surgery saying the number was still quite high and that the message from my GP was to 'lower my weight (I'm about 2.5 stone overweight), eat healthily, exercise and have my blood tested once a year.' I asked what the result of the blood test was and was told to ring back tomorrow to speak to someone else about this.
I'm left feeling quite confused about several things - 1) should I have been offered a consultation with my GP to discuss this further and do I need any more tests? 2) What do the numbers mean? I've seen numbers in the 40-odd range (like I was given), numbers in the 100-odd range and also percentage numbers refered to (online) when talking about blood glucose but I haven't a clue what the different numbers are - is someone able to explain these to me or point me in the direction of where I can find this info, please? 3) testing every year seems a bit inadequate when I've read that 'prediabetes' can progree to diabetes within a matter of months - would I benefit from taking matters into my own hands and buying a meter and testing myself to try and manage this? I've already started eating low carb since my 2nd blood test and understand that this may help turn things around and prevent diabetes. I also have 2 x 45 minute dog-walks a day so figured I'd got the exercise thing covered!
I'd be grateful for some advice from anyone who knows about these things. Also, please be gentle with me if I'm asking silly questions - I got made redundant today so I'm feeling a little delicate!!!
Sarah
I had a blood test a couple of weeks ago for suspected glandular fever and didn't realise the doc was also testing my blood glucose. I was called back to the surgery and the nurse told me my blood glucose was quite high (41) which may indicate prediabetes and that she was repeating the test. I got a call again today from the surgery saying the number was still quite high and that the message from my GP was to 'lower my weight (I'm about 2.5 stone overweight), eat healthily, exercise and have my blood tested once a year.' I asked what the result of the blood test was and was told to ring back tomorrow to speak to someone else about this.
I'm left feeling quite confused about several things - 1) should I have been offered a consultation with my GP to discuss this further and do I need any more tests? 2) What do the numbers mean? I've seen numbers in the 40-odd range (like I was given), numbers in the 100-odd range and also percentage numbers refered to (online) when talking about blood glucose but I haven't a clue what the different numbers are - is someone able to explain these to me or point me in the direction of where I can find this info, please? 3) testing every year seems a bit inadequate when I've read that 'prediabetes' can progree to diabetes within a matter of months - would I benefit from taking matters into my own hands and buying a meter and testing myself to try and manage this? I've already started eating low carb since my 2nd blood test and understand that this may help turn things around and prevent diabetes. I also have 2 x 45 minute dog-walks a day so figured I'd got the exercise thing covered!
I'd be grateful for some advice from anyone who knows about these things. Also, please be gentle with me if I'm asking silly questions - I got made redundant today so I'm feeling a little delicate!!!
Sarah