Hi
So glad you've had good news... hope you won't think I'm raining on your parade, but... I feel I should say something, having been where you are now a few short weeks ago, and having had such good advice and support on this forum!
I was/am in a similar position to you with a normal Hba1c but one dodgy (over 7) fbs. Because at first (before the Hba1c) they told me I did have type 2, I started to take all the steps advised on here. Cutting carbs, testing my blood sugar against what I ate, etc.
After the Hba1c, I too was told that I 'wasn't' diabetic after all, but I am still acting 'as if' the diagnosis was the other way (ie, was type 2) by continuing to cut carbs, testing my bs with a meter every day for fbs, before and two hours after meals (except when I have tested extensively a particular combo of food and know it is 'harmless' to me). I've lost nearly 2 stone in 7 weeks, have upped my exercise and am seeing a better fbs in the mornings. I've still got a lot of weight to lose, but I haven't felt this good for years... And I know, at the least, my results were a warning, and I'm grateful for it and the chance to improve my health and (hopefully) avoid sliding to the other side of the line.
But I'm not complacent, and I would urge you too to take what has happened as a serious pointer to what you need to do. would definitely reiterate what the others on here say... take this experience as a warning to get the fbs under control, because it - and you - are worth it!!