Golde Ghis
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- Messages
- 5
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Thank you for your replyHi @Golde Ghis , welcome to the forum.
What about doing some testing before eating and two hours after to see how different foods affect you?
It is possible that your fasting number is healthy but your food choices make you go high during the day.
It's also possible that something went wrong with your hba1c test, no way of knowing without testing some more.
Good luck, and let us know what happens!
Hi EllieMThere are also some funky blood conditions that distort hba1c readings up or down (eg anaemia) but they are fairly rare (I think),
This is what I was thinking, I will ask the doctor for another test 3 months from now before considering any medications he wants to put me on and hopefully it turns out normal.The HbA1c test is measuring the average blood sugar over roughly 90 days, so it is taking nearly two months on the "horrible" diet and only one month on the health diet. So it is possible that the 8.7% result is correct, but another taken in two months may be much lower.
As for my diet I mostly eat vegetables and Proteins. my diet often consist of beans, fish, chicken, eggs(mostly boiled), boiled peanuts, saladHi @Golde Ghis - you mention that you have changed your diet, could you elaborate?
There isn't necessarily a right and wrong answer, but it will help people on the forum to help you - there is a fair amount of collective experience of all types of diet and, let's say, eating regimes (ie, learning to eat differently, not less for a while)
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