Welcome to the forum @biren1973. That your HbA1c is over the limit indicates that you are diabetic. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system attacks and kills the Beta cells in the pancreas, thereby removing the capacity of the pancreas to produce insulin. You have low insulin production coupled with insulin resistance which is raising your glucose levels. You may be put on some kind of diabetic medication to assist with glucose control.Hi
I m recently diagnosed for diabetes. But not quite happy with my GP and diabetes clinic.
Let me explain:
None in my family is having diabetes . I got high blood sugar 2 years before . The test result was around 8 for hb1ac, but after doing exercises and diet , my repeat test after 3 months reduced to 6 only.
Then now after nearly one year I went to gp to test fasting blood sugar, the result was 8.9 for hb1ac, so that time I told my previous story to the diabetes nurse and she was still insisting to take medication. But after I said to give me chance to control diet, she agreed. I did diet control and then tested 2 weeks back. This time the hb1ac came with 7.3 where normal it should be below 6.5.
Now nurse scared me to take medicine . She said that I may be type1. I m very much in tense and frustrated after hearing that I may be type1. The nurse said that I m not overweight and hence I may be likely type1.
My question is: I agree that I m diabetes, but can a person who is normal weight become type1? I heard type1 is very bad and extreme type of diabetes and life treating. I don't have any symptoms of diabetes neither type1 or type2 , then how can she judge I may be type1.
I have lots of expectations and hope for this forum. Hope someone help please.
Kind Regards
Brian
Hi
I m recently diagnosed for diabetes. But not quite happy with my GP and diabetes clinic.
Let me explain:
None in my family is having diabetes . I got high blood sugar 2 years before . The test result was around 8 for hb1ac, but after doing exercises and diet , my repeat test after 3 months reduced to 6 only.
Then now after nearly one year I went to gp to test fasting blood sugar, the result was 8.9 for hb1ac, so that time I told my previous story to the diabetes nurse and she was still insisting to take medication. But after I said to give me chance to control diet, she agreed. I did diet control and then tested 2 weeks back. This time the hb1ac came with 7.3 where normal it should be below 6.5.
Now nurse scared me to take medicine . She said that I may be type1. I m very much in tense and frustrated after hearing that I may be type1. The nurse said that I m not overweight and hence I may be likely type1.
My question is: I agree that I m diabetes, but can a person who is normal weight become type1? I heard type1 is very bad and extreme type of diabetes and life treating. I don't have any symptoms of diabetes neither type1 or type2 , then how can she judge I may be type1.
I have lots of expectations and hope for this forum. Hope someone help please.
Kind Regards
Brian
Unfortunately, all diabetes is bad and untreated can be life threatening. I do not believe any type is more bad than the other.I heard type1 is very bad and extreme type of diabetes and life treating.
Welcome to the forum @biren1973. That your HbA1c is over the limit indicates that you are diabetic. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the body's immune system attacks and kills the Beta cells in the pancreas, thereby removing the capacity of the pancreas to produce insulin. You have low insulin production coupled with insulin resistance which is raising your glucose levels. You may be put on some kind of diabetic medication to assist with glucose control.
The levels are not severe at this point, but you must learn to keep your glucose levels below a certain level. 4.8 to 7.5 is a desirable range to stay within. Diet and exercise will greatly assist with your control. A reduction in carbohydrates is essential.
I found out I was a diabetic in 2005, after regaining consciousness in hospital. Don't let this happen to you. I'll tag @daisy1 to supply you relevent information to get you started. Good luck.
Hi @biren1973, you could ask for a GAD and c-peptide test to determine if you are Type 1 or Type 2. Both types of diabetes (and there are others) are potentially life threatening if not controlled or have complications. Type 1's require added insulin to control blood sugars, and some Type 2's also require insulin, but in general Type 2's either can get by on diet, diet and exercise, oral drugs or a combination of the 3.
Your numbers are not that high comparatively so you have a great chance of getting into the normal non-diabetic range. Some options are:
Low Carb High Fat (LCHF) - you can join the programme on this site and maybe Diet Doctor. This is a lifestyle way of life that restricts carbs and replaces with good fat
Newcastle Diet - this is a calorie restricted diet that drops weight extremely quickly for circa 8 - 12 weeks at around 800 calories per day.
@biren1973 Are you n the UK? You need to see a GP not a nurse.
If you're not happy with your GP, you can change GPs.
We cannot advise on medication doses.
If you're Type 1, you would need insulin. Early introduction of insuLin can preserve your remaining beta cells for longer.
You need to find out what diabetes type you have.
Ya I m in UK, but GP didn't say anything but referred to Nurse.
At the momemt I take 2 500mg Metformin, one in the morning and one in the evening. I have been as high as 3 a day but recently dropped back.
I wouldn't worry too much about being prescribed Metformin.
What other medication are you on? You mentioned high blood pressure.
Thanks all for all your very helpful comments. Can someone recommend any good blood sugar test kit? Any good brand?
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