Hi cugila, thanx for the reply.
Firstly, I have no idea what the hba1c test result was. The doctor just said it was abnormal but she expected it to be so. She also said that it showed it was under control and not to worry. She is also watching my liver as it shows abnormal readings.
You would have to ask the GP what the reading was. It is part of your medical records and you are entitled to know.
It would seems that I have been doing the tests all wrong. The Doctor said take a blood sample before and after a meal so I did just that, straight after the meal with no waiting. she never told me to wait a few Hrs. That will throw my average of 7.8 out a bit. Am I thick or what.
No....YOU are not thick. I think that describes whoever it was who didn't give you the correct information !! Makes me so angry.
What is the best time to do the tests ?
Test as soon as you wake up before any food. Then immediately prior to a meal, then 2hrs after meals. Test also just before bedtime. That will do for the moment.
The doctor told me I have what she calls Hypos but I can usually spot them and I eat something to feel better.
I have told the doctor about how I feel about not being diabetic but she was a bit cross with me and told me that she is not going to do more tests. She said "You are diabetic and we are not going to change it. Follow the diet sheet and do your blood tests. Take up swimming, eat less protein and eat more slow release carb"s and veg and you will live longer." She is very strict with me and pulls no punches.
Unfortunately, there are many GP's who think they are some sort of gods ? Is there another GP in the Practice you could go to ? Either way YOU have to be more assertive and get a second opinionif you are not convinced. Having said that it is sometimes easier said than done !! You are entitled to ask for a second opinion, it is your right. Trouble is they are not obliged to get you one, sometimes you have to be more forthright and like her....pull no punches.
The doctor told me I am diabetic [have Hypos] because my kidneys do not work as they should. My CKD was caused through High Blood Pressure. My CKD is now under control but could shift to stage 4 at any time. Fingers crossed that it will not happen because I do not want to go down the Dialysis road.
My work have told me that I can not do my job anymore and I will be re deployed to another job. If they can't find me an easier job by November 24th they will retire me from work. Posh word for the SACK.
You have rights under Employment and Disability Law's which are complex. I would suggest that you get in touch with your local CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau) as soon as possible to get good up to date and correct advice. Have used them myself and they usually offer an excellent free service. Here is a link to their website.
Start there.
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk
So very soon I will be poorly and skint. Oh well!!! C,est La Vie.
I am glad I found this site and I am sure that with your help I will get the hang of the Blood Testing and dieting.
We hope so. Just keep asking those questions. We will give you answers.One thing I should have said earlier is that it is very easy to get into denial....? Sometimes we do have to trust a diagnosis. We have all doubted things at times. Try for that second opinion, then if it confirms the diagnosis. Well, then it's just something you have to deal with.