filly
Well-Known Member
- Messages
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- Location
- East Midlands
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Spicy food which is too hot. Nasty people who have no idea on your life journey but feel the need to comment and be cruel.
58% was the first reading for a long time. I had a second just now (56%) so I could tell pre op. I was hoping I could have got it down a little more.Welcome to the club.
Did your doctor not diagnose you with the 58 HbA1c, was the 56 a follow up a few weeks later ?
Anyway, read up & low carb & get yourself a meter
Hi @filly just so people don't confused by the HbA1C levels you quote, you are mixing old style units with the new style measurements. It used to be measured in % but the numbers were usually between 7& and say 10%.58% was the first reading for a long time. I had a second just now (56%) so I could tell pre op. I was hoping I could have got it down a little more.
Yes I would under normal circumstances. However going into hospital for surgery in a few weeks. Have had to jump through quite a few hoops to finally get accepted for surgery. 1 being BP meds and Metformin..... After surgery might give it a rest and see how I get but they are retesting me in 3 months.You dont have to start the metformin right away. You could leave it for a while and see how lowering your carbs works for you?
Well blood glucose monitor in mmols but Hba1c in percentages. That's what the doctor told me.Hi @filly just so people don't confused by the HbA1C levels you quote, you are mixing old style units with the new style measurements. It used to be measured in % but the numbers were usually between 7& and say 10%.
The new units are mmol so you have reduced your HbA1C from 58mmol to 56mmol where the first diabetic level is 48mmol.
On UK blood glucose meters, the measurement is mmols and HbA1c is also measured in mmols.Well blood glucose monitor in mmols but Hba1c in percentages. That's what the doctor told me.
Thanks very much. Makes me feel better.On UK blood glucose meters, the measurement is mmols and HbA1c is also measured in mmols.
So for a HbA1c of 56mmol that would be 7.3% in the old measurements.
Not on the first but the second. Now he has just written in the notes after the latest....no action needed.Welcome to the club.
Did your doctor not diagnose you with the 58 HbA1c, was the 56 a follow up a few weeks later ?
Anyway, read up & low carb & get yourself a meter
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