Hi @Seanm1 and welcome to the forum.
In the UK it is 2 HbA1C tests at least 1 month apart, both with a reading of more then 47mmol which is used to diagnose Type 2 diabetes. The reason for this is that a single reading may be a mistake or may be due to a factor other than food or medication.
For example infection, injury, stress, lack of sleep all increase Blood Glucose.
I'm aware that in some countries it is just a fasting 'finger-prick' test BGL reading that is used, but I thought it would need more than just a single high reading.
Unfortunately perhaps even a majority of Type 2 diabetics have no symptoms, or at least no obvious symptoms unless their Blood Glucose is particularly high.
Hi @Seanm1 and welcome to the forum.
In the UK it is 2 HbA1C tests at least 1 month apart, both with a reading of more then 47mmol which is used to diagnose Type 2 diabetes. The reason for this is that a single reading may be a mistake or may be due to a factor other than food or medication.
For example infection, injury, stress, lack of sleep all increase Blood Glucose.
I'm aware that in some countries it is just a fasting 'finger-prick' test BGL reading that is used, but I thought it would need more than just a single high reading.
Unfortunately perhaps even a majority of Type 2 diabetics have no symptoms, or at least no obvious symptoms unless their Blood Glucose is particularly high.
According to the guidelines of the NHG (Nederlands Huisartsen Genootschap) a random blood test of over 11 is diagnostic for diabetes. So your GP followed the guidelines.On Tuesday my blood test showed I had a high glucose level 11.5 and my doctor diagnosed me with diabetes.
Can you ask what your hba1c was?everything was at normal levels including my h1ac.
Hello Friesland! Are you ready for the heatwave?According to the guidelines of the NHG (Nederlands Huisartsen Genootschap) a random blood test of over 11 is diagnostic for diabetes. So your GP followed the guidelines.
However, there might be circumstances where a non diabetic can go over this for a short time, especially during illness/infection and after eating.
Can you ask what your hba1c was?
If it is between 42 and 48 it's in the prediabetic range, which some doctors choose to call normal because it isn't in the diabetic range yet. But a non fasting blood glucose of 11.5 is well possible with prediabetes.
And waving from Friesland!
With your very non diabetic hba1c of 30 your single BG of 11.5 must have been a funny blip from your body. Or, much more unlikely, the hba1c is wrong. There are some quite rare conditions where the hba1c does not reflect blood glucose.Hello Friesland! Are you ready for the heatwave?
Thanks for your reply. My hb1ac is 30, so I'll see how it goes.
Perfect solution!Thanks. I'm getting a libre free sensor to monitor my BSL over the coming weeks. Good luck with the weather.
Excuse the derailment
It's always those moderators!pardon my derailing
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