Perfectly healthy number unless you're on medication that can cause hypos!Is a score of 30 too low for someone managing type 2 diabetes given NHS says that we should be targeting 48?
What was your diet like during the 2-3 months before the 46 result, and was it any different from your diet in the past 2 months?This time last year, my HBA1C was 94, and just 8 weeks ago, it was around 46.
Thanks. Probably similar diet although I had a bad 2 week spell in November when I ate a lot of junk....the last 2 months have been 95% keto. Even during December I did not over indulge as I caught covid.Perfectly healthy number unless you're on medication that can cause hypos!
Your profile says you're on tablets, but it doesn't say which ones.
Even on such medications 30 can be a perfect score, but only if it isn't caused by frequent hypos.
What was your diet like during the 2-3 months before the 46 result, and was it any different from your diet in the past 2 months?
Congratulations on making significant lifestyle changes. Even small changes can add up to much improved health.
Please bear in mind that different laboratories may use slightly different protocols.
For peace of mind, I would see your GP or practice nurse. S/he knows the medication you were prescribed and may want to adjust the dose. They will arrange an HbA1c test using the same lab as your last NHS HbA1c test. The result will then be strictly comparable.
Also, whilst I was prescribed meds, I never took them as was scared of side effects. They are in my cupboard just collecting dust.Perfectly healthy number unless you're on medication that can cause hypos!
Your profile says you're on tablets, but it doesn't say which ones.
Even on such medications 30 can be a perfect score, but only if it isn't caused by frequent hypos.
What was your diet like during the 2-3 months before the 46 result, and was it any different from your diet in the past 2 months?
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