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Something I'd be cautious of is the rate of weight loss. 5kg in 21days seems a bit quick, you may be stressing your body in other ways.
 
I think you should continue the metformin unless you are getting side effects. It generally works well at lowering blood sugar levels.
 
Hello and welcome , you really need a hba1c test to confirm your health in relation to your blood sugars ...
Sometimes you can request one as urgent , because it is usually done to diagnose and often done again 2 weeks after the first test ..hope that is right ....good luck , try not to wait to long for the blood test ......hope I have not misunderstood your mail ...
You have received some useful information as well....let us know how you get on if you would like to ...best wishes ..Kat
 
Something I'd be cautious of is the rate of weight loss. 5kg in 21days seems a bit quick, you may be stressing your body in other ways.


I have tried hard to loose the weight by excersising.. not daily im afraid.. but my weight went down quickly (for now) is that ive got plenty to loose. Used to weigh 100k now 95k. Still a long way to go though.
 
My hba1c is 8. Can someone please tell me what it means. And what can i do to reduce the number? Thanks

Hi Katrina

First thing is to reduce your carbohydrate intake, and also tropical fruit such as orange and bananas. Use your meter to check what food spike you and what doesn't. The HbA1c will take a while to come down because it is an 'average' of 2-3 months but by adapting your diet you should see an improvement next time it's done.
 


Great thanks for the info.
 
An HbA1c of 8% is the same as 64mmol/mol so puts you fairly and squarely in the diabetic range. Anything over 6.5% (47mmol/mol) is diabetic.

Have you done anything about getting a home meter yet?
 
An HbA1c of 8% is the same as 64mmol/mol so puts you fairly and squarely in the diabetic range. Anything over 6.5% (47mmol/mol) is diabetic.

Have you done anything about getting a home meter yet?


You mean the one that you prick your finger? If yes i got 1. This minute it is 5.8
 
Yes, that's what I mean. 5.8 is fine, but when did you last eat? You need to test yourself immediately before you eat and again 2 hours later to get any real meaning out of the readings.
 
That's a good reading for 2.5hrs after a meal. Tonight, test before your meal, then test again 2 hours after and have a look how much your levels have risen. Hopefully it will be under 2mmol/l. If not, there is something in that meal that needs attention. If you don't understand, come back and tell us what the readings were and what you ate.
 
do i take the metformin and check after? Or do i check first and then take the pill? I only take 1 pill after dinner.
 
Taking a Metformin will make no difference to your readings whether you take it before or after or during meals. Just take them as normal.
 
 
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