I posted yesterday about still getting high readings after the birth of my baby (I was diagnosed with gestational diabetes). I am getting readings of 10 an hour after meals but they go do2n to 5 something after 2 hours. My original GTT results in pregnancy were 4.1 fasting and 8.4 2 hours after glucose drink. Now 7 weeks after birth the doctors have told me I would be having a HBA1C rather than a GTT. Which is more accurate? Will the hba1c consider these spikes?
As I understand it, the GTT is a controlled test, where from fasting your fasting level is take, you then drink a drink with a defined sugar content, the at suitable times after that (depending up on what the individual test is "looking for") tests taken again, with benchmarks at an hour and 2 hours.
The HbA1c is a single test of venous blood which looks at the amount of sugar "stuck" to your haemoglobin at that time. Because these blood cells have a lifespan of around 3 months, this is taken to be the span of the test.
So, the GTT is a snapshot, and the HbA1c more like a longer term summary. HbA1c is routinely used to test for T2, and yes, it does take into account the rises and dips we
all experience when we eat.
I have no idea when you will have the HbA1c, but whilst the test is considered a 3 month summary, in reality the main part of the result is from the last 2 months.
When are you due to be tested?