Thank you for taking the time to reply, I only spoke to the doc on the phone after the first set, have to see what the fasting test comes back as and then take it from there. Thank you againHi and welcome.
It is the high glucose levels that indicate diabetes.
So if a normal person gets high glucose levels then they ARE diabetic.
If they weren't diabetic, their own body would self regulate the blood glucose and keep it at normal levels.
Having said that, certain drugs (e.g. Steroids) can cause high blood glucose.
In that case, they are called steroid induced diabetics.
When they come off the steroids, their blood glucose may return to normal, but while it is raised, they ARE diabetic.
There are, of course, other examples and situations, but a raised blood glucose level that exceeds the diagnostic criteria => a diagnosis of diabetes.
When you get your blood results, try and get them printed out, or written down. Get as many details as possible (they have probably taken cholesterol too, maybe a full blood panel) so you can come home and work out and read up on every result.
Hope that helps.
You give no figures so how are we to judge. You have to go back for a fasting test since they want to know what your Hba1c test reveals. This is a test which will show your blood glucose over time. Also, Your triglycerides will need a fasting testHi,
I recently had a fasting blood test through a health scheme, that showed high blood glucose levels, went to the docs, who ordered a test that shows your blood glucose over time.. Results came back showing reasonably high levels, which doc said points to diabetes, but I have to go back for a fasting blood test now... Does anyone know why this is? I thought high blood glucose levels in non diabetics could only occur with strokes or serious infections etc?
Apologies if this has been asked before!
Thanks
Thank you!Good luck, and do come back when you get your results.
My HBA1C is 47, my original fasting blood test was 6.9, I had a second fasting test on Friday and will get the results on Thursday. It was a bit of a shock to be told that my HBA1c was pointing toward Diabetes, so didn't ask many questions at the time, however now I know my first 2 figures I see that I am not a diabetic.You give no figures so how are we to judge. You have to go back for a fasting test since they want to know what your Hba1c test reveals. This is a test which will show your blood glucose over time. Also, Your triglycerides will need a fasting test
No you're not but the numbers class you as pre diabetic and it is the view of the NHS that the numbers only get worse with time. I don't agree with the NHS and there are quite a few people here that also disagree with them. It might be a good idea to behave as if you were diabetic and therefore delay the progress.My HBA1C is 47, my original fasting blood test was 6.9, I had a second fasting test on Friday and will get the results on Thursday. It was a bit of a shock to be told that my HBA1c was pointing toward Diabetes, so didn't ask many questions at the time, however now I know my first 2 figures I see that I am not a diabetic.
The foods that will raise your blood sugar are ....sugar, flour, rice and some potatoes. If you drink fizzy drinks then there is a lot of sugar in them. Bread and cakes are things you should eat a good deal less of. You can reduce the size of a portion of rice and new potatoes are less starchy than old ones. See if you can make some adjustments along those lines.Hi i am 39 years old my blood sugar rate is last 3 days AVG fasting 7 & 2 hour after 10 so how can I control my blood sugar without any medicine.
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