- Messages
- 78
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi,
HbA1c confirmed at 60 last week after a long time borderline. It was 47 in November. I've also had borderline Ferritin levels for a while (at least since Nov 16) confirmed last week at 372 after being 247 in November.
Currently keeping a food diary and meeting doc on 24th where tablets are the likeliest course of action according to the practice nurse I met on Tuesday. I have a family history of diabetes, had a large birth weight baby (10lbs, no gestational diabetes) and I'm overweight, although I've almost lost a stone since Feb. My general health is a mess, with a tough flu bout and bronchitis since Mid Jan (my works HR sent me a very friendly shot across the bow about my absence!).
I've been borderline for at least 10 years, probably longer, always diet and regular checks so kind of feel that it has been inevitable - I eat well and exercise (not so regularly at the moment).
I finally have a referral to haematology re the ferritin and whilst my initial fear was that it was haemochromatosis (ie genetic) the academic in me did some research and apparently it could be related to the diabetes, so I'm crossing my fingers that fixing one will fix the other ... will good glucose control fix my high ferritin or will fixing the ferritin reverse my diabetes? Hopefully, I'll get some answers ...
Cal
HbA1c confirmed at 60 last week after a long time borderline. It was 47 in November. I've also had borderline Ferritin levels for a while (at least since Nov 16) confirmed last week at 372 after being 247 in November.
Currently keeping a food diary and meeting doc on 24th where tablets are the likeliest course of action according to the practice nurse I met on Tuesday. I have a family history of diabetes, had a large birth weight baby (10lbs, no gestational diabetes) and I'm overweight, although I've almost lost a stone since Feb. My general health is a mess, with a tough flu bout and bronchitis since Mid Jan (my works HR sent me a very friendly shot across the bow about my absence!).
I've been borderline for at least 10 years, probably longer, always diet and regular checks so kind of feel that it has been inevitable - I eat well and exercise (not so regularly at the moment).
I finally have a referral to haematology re the ferritin and whilst my initial fear was that it was haemochromatosis (ie genetic) the academic in me did some research and apparently it could be related to the diabetes, so I'm crossing my fingers that fixing one will fix the other ... will good glucose control fix my high ferritin or will fixing the ferritin reverse my diabetes? Hopefully, I'll get some answers ...
Cal