Hi,
I'm not sure whether this is the correct place to put my query, but I have tried to research this elsewhere and I'm stumped.
I have hereditary spherocytosis (HS), which essentially means my red blood cells are unusually shaped and fragile and only have a lifespan of circa 30 days vs the typical lifespan of 120 days. This makes HBA1C tests completely useless for me in aiding a diabetes diagnosis.
Long story short - had symptoms as a teen and unbeknown to me the tests carried out were useless due to HS and now at 37 over the past year or so been suffering from acute dizzy spells/fatigue/thirst which I am trying to get to the bottom of. In addition to the useless HBA1C tests, I also had a plasma glucose test last year with a result of 7.2mmol/L and yesterday a fasting plasma glucose test which gave a result of 5.8mmol/L, which from what I can tell is leaning towards a diabetes/pre-diabetes diagnosis? My main question really is, can anyone advise how the plasma glucose tests actually work? In the case of someone with a high red blood cell turnover, is this a more reliable test than the HBA1C?
Any help/guidance/point in the right direction would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Debs