Hello all.
I'm after a bit of advice and reassurance really. I had gestational diabetes almost 3 years ago, and by the end was injecting a fair amount of insulin. I was told that I had a higher chance of getting diabetes within 10 years and had to test annually. Last year (the first year I had to test) I was told my results were borderline and had a discussion with the GP about changing lifestyle/weight etc.
This year I had the test and the result was 53 mmol. It was repeated, along with a number of other tests (Full blood count, U/E, LBP, Cholesterol, HDL/LDL and HbA1c. Although I don't know the results from the other tests I know my Hba1c was 52mmol.
I have an appointment with my GP tomorrow, but I'm feeling really anxious about what might happen next. Do my results mean I have diabetes? What is likely to happen at my appointment tomorrow? Will I have to start testing my blood? Will I be referred elsewhere?
I'll openly admit I have not been kind to myself and drastically changed my lifestyle/weight so I know that this is probably self inflected - but I'm not really feeling mentally strong enough for a ticking off from the GP.
I'm after a bit of advice and reassurance really. I had gestational diabetes almost 3 years ago, and by the end was injecting a fair amount of insulin. I was told that I had a higher chance of getting diabetes within 10 years and had to test annually. Last year (the first year I had to test) I was told my results were borderline and had a discussion with the GP about changing lifestyle/weight etc.
This year I had the test and the result was 53 mmol. It was repeated, along with a number of other tests (Full blood count, U/E, LBP, Cholesterol, HDL/LDL and HbA1c. Although I don't know the results from the other tests I know my Hba1c was 52mmol.
I have an appointment with my GP tomorrow, but I'm feeling really anxious about what might happen next. Do my results mean I have diabetes? What is likely to happen at my appointment tomorrow? Will I have to start testing my blood? Will I be referred elsewhere?
I'll openly admit I have not been kind to myself and drastically changed my lifestyle/weight so I know that this is probably self inflected - but I'm not really feeling mentally strong enough for a ticking off from the GP.