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shogun

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Hi, as far as I know I am not diabetic but as I am currently about 2 stone overweight and my future career depends on me not being diabetic I decided to take a home meter test to see what my levels actually were.

The average reading in the morning was about 6 or just under.
About 1.5 hrs after lunch it was 7.7 (sugary coffee was taken).
About 3hrs after that it was 5.5
2 hours after dinner (pizza and soup) it was 7.3

I know that the only way to be sure is to go to a doctor but I'm the sort of person that likes to get a likely answer before confirming anything. From what I've read these levels seem ok but could possibly be verging into pre-diabetes territory. I have tested myself throughout the day and the highest reading was 7.7.

I show no symptoms of diabetes and have no family history. I'm 22 by the way which would put diabetes as being unusual if I wasn't overweight. I can assure you that over the last month I have cut down what I eat considerably, I only drink water and exercise for 2 hours a day. As a result the weight is dropping off and I hope this will make diabetes less likely.

I'd really like the nice people of this forum to give me their opinion on what I've said. I don't think the damage is done, YET, but I am well aware that I am or was risking my health. So do these levels look healthy enough and can I just continue to slim down and improve my lifestyle?

Thanks in advance for any comments.
 
hello shogun,

basically if you take a fasting glucose reading (taken with no food in system)
and it's 6mmol/l or below then you're fine.
The postprandial (after a meal) sugars shouldn't really rise above 8mmol/l.


all the best,
the fuzz
 
Thanks! I have had a LOT or worry on my mind lately over other things and I don't approach things rationally now and always look for the worst. I know it's still a risk and I am rigidly sticking to a healthy lifestyle. It would end my career so I think its worth some effort.

Thanks again!
 
Believe me I will! It just scared me when I thought about it. I cant comment on what it's like to live day to day with diabetes, I had a diabetic dog but he didnt say much about it, but when It could stop you becoming what you have always wanted to be it's terrifying! At least now I'm aware of the risk and won't be stupid to dismiss it as something which "will never happen to me". Thanks again for all your advice and comments, very much appreciated!
 
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