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Reasons for high glucose?

dusktilldawn

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I had a full blood check up last week and my glucose levels came back as high for a morning reading at 9.2. I had some more tests today including a fasting test and a hba something or other. My question is does this now mean i have diabetes. I am very much a night person regularly up til 4 in the morning and eating and drinking before i go to bed. I am female, white, not over weight and have no family history. Could my high reading be due to my eating and sleeping pattern even if i had an early night the night before my tests or do you think i have diabetes? thankyou
Also to note quickly i had previously had a blood test back in 2009 and my morning test was 4.7. however i started uni that year which has changed my waking an sleeping patterns
 
Hi dusktilldawn and welcome to the forum I agree that your fasting level is high but you haven't had the results of your other tests yet so you will just have to wait until those results are through before you get a diagnosis or not. We aren't medically qualified so can't tell you if you have diabetes or not. However, in case you are, here is some information which will be useful to you to know something about diabetes straight away, and how to care for yourself properly. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is usually someone who can answer you.

 
Hi Dusktilldawn!

I can't make out from your post whether your first blood test was fasting or not? If it was fasting, it certainly indicates a problem. If it wasn't fasting and you'd had a large carb-based meal, it might be just a glitch. However, in non-diabetics the blood glucose levels stays within a very tight range around the 4.6 mark - as yours was a few years ago. So a reading in the 9s is not good news. If you have been suffering from illness, infection or similar, this can also cause the blood glucose to be a bit high. This is why they never diagnose diabetes on the result of one blood test. They are doing a second fasting test to see what level you are at on waking (i.e. without food) and an HbA1c which gives a sort of average over the last 8 to 12 weeks - this tells them what levels your blood glucose have been at over a longer period of time to help them decide whether you just have a glitch or whether you are diabetic. Try not to worry. Hopefully it will be a glitch, but if not it's not the end of the world. You'll need lifestyle adjustments, but you'll cope and you'll get a lot of advice and support from the members of this forum.

Take care and let us know how you get on!

Smidge

p.s. Staying up til 4am and eating late will not cause diabetes. However, if you were told to fast from 10.00pm and you actually ate at 4.00am, that won't have helped your levels at a fasting blood test. :wink:
 
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