Hi all. I was diagnosed T2D (originally T1D diagnosis) around 6 months ago and just received my hba1c test results for the first time and would appreciate some help in interpreting the results.
45 mmol/mol = 7.4
Normal Range = 20 - 42 mmol/mol
Everything in the test results shows up green except this and my white blood cell count, which was high due to an infection at the time of testing. How should I be interpreting this? Is 3 mmol/mol above the normal range significant? This hba1c test includes the crazy high numbers I had whilst in ketoacidosis for over a week (diagnosis time) and the time it took me to obtain a degree of control of my BG. If it helps, I'm on 10 units (Lantus) Insulin (20 units at the start), 4 metformin and 1 sitagliptin. I've lost 24kg (53lbs) in that time too.
I wasn't too fussed about it at first as it's my first test and it doesn't "look" too far outside the "norm", but then i saw some of the results in peoples signatures, 5.4 and similar and now I feel like it's much higher than it should be. I won't have the opportunity to discuss it with my DSN until 6 Dec so here I am...
If you need any additional information please feel free to ask.
Paul.
Hi and welcome @Paul_K
I will tag @daisy1 for her helpful info for newcomers.
45 is in the prediabetic range. So that would be counted as well controlled. HbA1c is an average of the last 2 to 3 months so what was happening 6 months ago would not be relevant. Do you know what your HbA1c was at diagnosis? I took 6 months to get my levels down to the normal range and if you were dangerously high it could take a lot longer.
It is probable that your original HbA1c was much higher, given the medication you are on. You come over in your posts as someone who want to know, understand, and take control of your situation. That's a great attitude. Make sure that you book a blood test every 3 months, don't wait for them to call you, they might not! Insist on a print out every time so that you have the record too. With your meter you can test the impact of differnt foods on your blood sugars and adjust your meals accordingly. Don't get too hung up on the absolute numbers but look for trends after a fair number of readings. You are looking for a downward trend. Discuss with your HCP how YOU want to proceed. It may well be that your meds can be reduced in due course if you continue the way you are. This is a journey that will last the rest of your life, enjoy it all the same!I wish I knew my original hba1c results but I was diagnosed at a really poor hospital and I get little to no information from them. The only reason I have my results from this test is because my local surgery based DSN asked for the results of my latest test done there but they didn't send her them, so she had me give blood at the surgery that same day and now I have something meaningful to look at. Here's an example of how bad the hospital I was diagnosed at is. A few months after I was diagnosed, a young woman in her mid 20's was admitted in ketoacidosis, exactly the same as me. The difference was that they sent her home diagnosed as having a hangover, she died in her bed that night.
Thank you for the links and information, it's much appreciated and settled my anxiety somewhat. I do have a follow up question though. Bluetit and Hiitsme, you guys said that my reading is within the pre diabetes range, does that hold true even though meds are involved? As in, i'm not achieving the 7.4 through diet and exercise alone yet so is it a faux pre D reading or will my DSN likely tell me i'm pre D at my next appointment? That would be nice.
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