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Newly Diagnosed

Wurst

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Hi All,
Around 1.5 months ago i was diagnosed by my GP with diabetes after a high HB1AC (around 9 %) test and a blood fasting level of 182 ml/dg. Since i had to wait around 1 month before seeing the diabetes specialist i went on major diet of mainly raw vegtables and salads and quadrupled my weekly exercise to +5 mile runs 5-6 times a week.

When i got my test kit last week i've been surprised by my levels to say the least. According internet sources i am now boderline pre-diabetes. During a week of home testing fasting blood sugars levels have been between 100 - 118 mg/dl. The highest recorded level has been 125 mg/dl two hours after a meal.

This leads me to doubt the testing kit accuracy and i was wondering if any one has any information / experience on how accurate these kits are versus the HB1AC tests ?
I would ask my diabetes specialist but i live abroad in Germany and somehow i've found the only non-English speaking doctor in the entire country.
 
Morning,

Don't forget that the HBA1C is a long term test - so giving an average of your levels over the last 10 weeks (If I recall). The test's you're doing only tell you your level at that moment. So If you've change your diet then your readings now are likely to be below your HBA1C. There is a complicated equation to convert average readings to an Estimate of your HBA1C.

Test kits are generally accurate - though rogue readings do occur. If you get a number you don't believe, then test again.
I think your 125 mg/dl reading equates to about 6.9 mmol (these are the numbers we use a lot here). That's an excellent number for a +2hr reading.

S
 
Hi Cblake and welcome to the forum This information we give to new members should be helpful to you. Ask as many questions as you like as someone always has an answer.

 
Hi. You have taken the right approach in adjusting your diet and I suspect the results genuinely reflect the good effect it has had. In my experience meter readings are reasonably acurate. I assume you are taking the readings 2 hours after a main meal? Keep up the good work and hopefully you can stay on a diet only regime.
 
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