Gardengnome
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 134
- Location
- uk
- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- going to a gym
I too was only told NBM but knew to take my 120g carbs for a few days! woke with my usual fasting of low 5's but by the time I had taken the multiple bus journeys and walks to hospital I had "liver dumped" to 6.9 came out at 5.0.@Bluetit1802
How interesting .. I was not told to avoid any diet before this test. !!! Only nil by mouth from the night before ... So my test will be showing the wrong result ?
But this is typical of my GPs a total waste of space !
Is that 1120g a typo, surely?I too was only told NBM but knew to take my 1120g carbs for a few days! woke with my usual fasting of low 5's but by the time I had taken the multiple bus journeys and walks to hospital I had "liver dumped" to 6.9 came out at 5.0.
Again HCPs blindly following a procedure!
Fixed , Not even NHS/Dieticians would recommend that much carbsIs that 1120g a typo, surely?
Thank you all for your helpful replies. I want to do this as I was told I was prediabetic and I would like to have some idea whether what I am doing is so far working. My A1c in January was only just in the prediabetic level and even that's debateable. I'm not due to have it repeated until the end of the year.
So I eat normal carbs for say 3 days, then fast overnight and test first thing next morning, drink the Lucozade [it's quite a lot?] - sit around for 2 hrs - then test again. Is this right? It should give me some idea at least.
That's good to know but I can think of better things to spend £85.00 on!! I really am just wanting to get an idea of what is happening with my blood. I have the feeling all is OK but felt that way about my hypertension and was quite wrong.
I see you were diagnosed last October with an A1c of 73 which is highbut have since managed to vastly improve that down to way below what mine was in January [41]. If you are not on medication I assume you did this just with diet but doesn't that take you out of diabetes? I was under the impression that an A1c of 48 was the cut off point for T2?
No it won't - the amount of glucose involved is no more dangerous than having a sandwichAs if your sugar is dangerously high .. And you drink this amount of sugar, it could give you big problems.
I've bought the Lucozade - why would anyone want to drink that stuff out of choice 250ml has 43.0g of glucose!!! What does it do to anyone who drinks it regularly I hate to think
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