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Newly diagnosed with prediabetes

 
 
Thanks for your reply Alexandra 100. What my son said was that it was the dr he sees about his thyroid problems who did the blood test which showed the HbA1c of 43. He didn't seem unduly concerned and just said that it was reversible. He lives abroad and has private healthcare. I know he cares very much about his health but is going through a divorce which adds a lot of stress.
3 months after the initial HbA1c they did another test which I think he asked for along with a full blood count.
The full blood was fine but they also did Glucose. 'Post prandial 7.5 mmol/l [PP] 2 hours, Plasma' - up to 7.78 mmol/l - test method Hexokinase'
None of that makes much sense to me. Why would they do a Post Prandial and what is Hexokinase?
 

I believe that Hexokinase is a pure glucose drink they use sometimes when doing an OGTT (oral glucose tolerance test) which is an alternative diagnostic test for diabetes. It is a fasting test. You are tested before the test (fasting) then given the drink, then tested again at 2 hours. A non-diabetic will be under 7.8 at the 2 hour mark. A diagnosis of diabetes can be given if the level is above 11 at 2 hours. In between is pre-diabetes.

https://www.diabetes.co.uk/oral-glucose-tolerance-test.html
 
That makes sense Bluetit, I didn't register that it was an OGTT. So with a result of 7.5mmol/L he is classed non-diabetic. I rather hope it was a wake up call for him!
I did put him in the direction of this website and various other links - which perhaps he took seriously. I know he only drinks moderately and the same goes for eating but he probably eats out too much being on his own. Anyway thanks for clarifying that.
 
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