zipperhead
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- Type of diabetes
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At the end of the day whatever tests you conduct on yourself, you will still need to have your diabetes test conducted by a qualified medic practitioner as they will be the only ones who can make a qualified diagnosis.
The HbA1c test combined with a fasting standard morning blood test and/or a oral glucose tolerance test is really the only way you will know the true answer. Yes you might reproduce the same results as your Dr or Medical team would, but they make the ultimate decision.
I would suspect that from what you are saying about the need to use the toilet so frequently, that you might indeed have diabetes but this is usually associated with much higher blood/glucose levels than you are currently experiencing. That doesn't mean that diabetes or pre-diabetes should be ruled out as this problem can also be caused by a low renal threshold or urine infection.. You definitely need to know one way or another. Worrying about what you may have or may not have will also increase blood/glucose levels.
Are there any tests I can request an endocrinologist carry out besides a FBG, OGTT, HBA1c, GAD or peptides to check for type 2 diabetes?
I'm in a ridiculous situation.
I've suspected diabetes beyond doubt for the past year and half(months of hourly pissing, feet tingling, eye floaters, cuts taking ages to heal, and 2 hr glucose readings of 9/10+ mg/dL).
I panicked, never went to the GP and instead trawled the web to try control it myself with diet,exercise and a meter. Over a few months I brought my carb intake down to 80g/day, began intense daily HIIT, alternate weights/ cardio, all refined to "suit my meter". I went from 90kg to 65kg. My hour and 2 hour postprandial readings are normal after my low carb meals, but still jump through the roof on my old diet(basically soft drinks,takeaways, rice, sugary cereals and white bread)
While my readings are ok with the new diet and exercises, I still use the toilet regularly and have weird eye floaters, occasional tingling and bouts of fatigue. I really need a diagnosis to maybe start metformin, but my results always come up within the maximum allowable parameters for a nondiabetic or prediabetic. Are there any other tests besides FBG, OGTT,HBA1c etc???
I suppose that you have preemted any genuine diagnosis of diabetes by arranging that you are so well controlled that you look like a non diabetic.. I can only suggest that you stop controlling it and live as you normally do and them go for another diagnosis.
Many people have asked if they have cured diabetes with good control (and they haven't) but what do you want your GP to do if your tests return those of a person without diabetes.
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