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<blockquote data-quote="marjfra" data-source="post: 298034" data-attributes="member: 46531"><p>Hi all!</p><p></p><p>Just an update - the figures above were given to me by the nurse as she took each half hourly reading but did say that the lab results would be much more accurate. Got a letter this morning from the doc who gave the lab readings -</p><p>4.6 (82.8) fasting</p><p>12.7 (228.6)</p><p>15.1 (271.8)</p><p>14.1 (253.8)</p><p>6.1 (109.8)</p><p></p><p>She says that this is still not diagnostic of diabetes but wants me to track my levels at home on my normal diet (was way ahead of her and have already been doing this). She asks to see me in four weeks. But one thing occurs to me, I didn't have an evening snack the night before the test and hadn't eaten since 6.00pm. Would this have affected the fasting level? Anyway watch this space!</p><p></p><p>marjfra</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marjfra, post: 298034, member: 46531"] Hi all! Just an update - the figures above were given to me by the nurse as she took each half hourly reading but did say that the lab results would be much more accurate. Got a letter this morning from the doc who gave the lab readings - 4.6 (82.8) fasting 12.7 (228.6) 15.1 (271.8) 14.1 (253.8) 6.1 (109.8) She says that this is still not diagnostic of diabetes but wants me to track my levels at home on my normal diet (was way ahead of her and have already been doing this). She asks to see me in four weeks. But one thing occurs to me, I didn't have an evening snack the night before the test and hadn't eaten since 6.00pm. Would this have affected the fasting level? Anyway watch this space! marjfra [/QUOTE]
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