Not sure where to start with this one and I have so many questions!
So I received private blood tests back this week and among other things showed my Hba1c is 77. The doctor basically said this shows diabetes and cut out the refined sugar.
I’ve sent these results to my NHS gp and have a telephone consultation booked in a couple of weeks but I feel a bit in limbo in the mean time.
I should say as well that I have an under active thyroid, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (PoTS), a BMI of 43 and vegetarian to boot (that’s more relevant from a diet point of view)
My main questions are below if anyone can help with any of them please?
1. I’ve seen through looking at this forum that a lot of people say that you need two results to confirm the diagnosis. So does this mean it’s possible I don’t have diabetes? (This is why I haven’t set my diabetes status)
2. Should I just be cutting out the refined sugar as suggested or should I start adjusting my diet more?
3. If I do adjust my diet is it simply a case of going low carb or is a low gi diet as beneficial? Or should it be a combination of the two?
4. Is it worth me getting a blood glucose monitor before I speak to the doctor?
5. Do I need to take any notice of the ‘of sugars’ on food labels I.e. should it be a percentage of the carbs? Or should I completely ignore this?
I have the added complication that if I don’t eat enough my PoTS gets worse
so I really need to figure this all out so I can adequately plan and research everything so I don’t faint from not eating enough either but I need to eat little enough to lose weight. It just feels like a vicious circle.
Thank you if you got this far
any advice is really appreciated. Even if it’s ’wait for the appointment’
So I received private blood tests back this week and among other things showed my Hba1c is 77. The doctor basically said this shows diabetes and cut out the refined sugar.
I’ve sent these results to my NHS gp and have a telephone consultation booked in a couple of weeks but I feel a bit in limbo in the mean time.
I should say as well that I have an under active thyroid, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (PoTS), a BMI of 43 and vegetarian to boot (that’s more relevant from a diet point of view)
My main questions are below if anyone can help with any of them please?
1. I’ve seen through looking at this forum that a lot of people say that you need two results to confirm the diagnosis. So does this mean it’s possible I don’t have diabetes? (This is why I haven’t set my diabetes status)
2. Should I just be cutting out the refined sugar as suggested or should I start adjusting my diet more?
3. If I do adjust my diet is it simply a case of going low carb or is a low gi diet as beneficial? Or should it be a combination of the two?
4. Is it worth me getting a blood glucose monitor before I speak to the doctor?
5. Do I need to take any notice of the ‘of sugars’ on food labels I.e. should it be a percentage of the carbs? Or should I completely ignore this?
I have the added complication that if I don’t eat enough my PoTS gets worse

Thank you if you got this far
