catapillar
Well-Known Member
My understanding (as it applied to little old me, at diagnosis) is that a single random reading of anything over 11.1 can be used to diagnose diabetes (I was, and "they" did), although current "Gold Standard" for T2 is an HbA1c of 48 or greater.
In the end, I had the random 11.1+ (declared T2 at that point), then a few days later, a "qualifying" HbA1c test.
The rest is history.
Thank you! Obviously my view on what is or isn't usual or otherwise for a type 2 diagnosis isn't worth a lot!
I guess I thought it was becoming more unusual for random blood sugar tests alone to be used to diagnose type 2 - like you mention the "gold standard" and a supplementary hba1c? But totally could be wrong on that too.
Doesn't undermine the point to @Chasida that the absence of a random blood sugar >11 doesn't necessarily suggest she was misdiagnosed as she could have been diagnosed based upon hba1c and/or fasting blood sugar readings.