Ah thank you.I expect this was a HbA1C test. See http://www.diabetes.co.uk/what-is-hba1c.html
7% is only just inside the diabetic range.
I don't eat great, I know that. But I'm overweight because I eat savoury snacks not sugary ones, haven't had sugared drinks for at least 10 years.
I saw the GP last week, I'd had blood tests for something else. And she said my blood glucose one had come back at 7.3 (I think she said % but not sure), the one before that was 7.1 and before that was 6.8. So she said I was classed as diabetic.
I spoke to the surgery's diabetic nurse today , but can't get in to see her until August.
So basically, I don't feel diabetic, I don't have increased thirst, definitely don't have increased urination, no weight loss (I wish). I do get dry eyes and blurred vision, but had that for a few years and the optician has never said anything.
I don't eat great, I know that. But I'm overweight because I eat savoury snacks not sugary ones, haven't had sugared drinks for at least 10 years.
Should I be worrying about it, everyone else has an 'OMG' look on their face when I tell them. But I don't feel anything really.
Thanks for the replies.
Bluetit, I am restarting my low carb diet. Did it last year and lost a stone and a half, but it all crept back on again. I did try again a couple of months ago but found it much harder that time and only lost a few pound before giving up.
HelloI saw the GP last week, I'd had blood tests for something else. And she said my blood glucose one had come back at 7.3 (I think she said % but not sure), the one before that was 7.1 and before that was 6.8. So she said I was classed as diabetic.
I spoke to the surgery's diabetic nurse today , but can't get in to see her until August.
So basically, I don't feel diabetic, I don't have increased thirst, definitely don't have increased urination, no weight loss (I wish). I do get dry eyes and blurred vision, but had that for a few years and the optician has never said anything.
I don't eat great, I know that. But I'm overweight because I eat savoury snacks not sugary ones, haven't had sugared drinks for at least 10 years.
Should I be worrying about it, everyone else has an 'OMG' look on their face when I tell them. But I don't feel anything really.
Well its been a week since I was diagnosed and I've been going low carb . I lost 5 lbs (yay), but I've just done a test on a glucose test meter I bought and it's gone up to 8.2 from 7.3. The change in diet has also set off my ulcerative colitis with a vengeance.
Where am I going wrong?
Well its been a week since I was diagnosed and I've been going low carb . I lost 5 lbs (yay), but I've just done a test on a glucose test meter I bought and it's gone up to 8.2 from 7.3. The change in diet has also set off my ulcerative colitis with a vengeance.
Where am I going wrong?
600 calories a day! Not a chance I'd be able to stick to that. Thanks but I think I'll pass ☺Look at the Newcastle Diet.
I guess I'll just have to go for random tests in the evening. I can't test once and then two hours later because I'll be at work by then. At least it'll show a trend if I do it before eating each evening.What exactly has gone up from 7.3 to 8.2? When were these tests taken? Are they fasting tests or other times? Random tests on their own are meaningless. You have to compare like with like.
Are you intending to test before you eat and again 2 hours after first bite? These are the important times to test. By doing this and keeping a food diary including portion sizes, then recording your before and after levels alongside you will see if that meal was a suitable one or not. Any rise over 2mmol/l is not good and there were too many carbs on your plate. It is preferable to keep any rise under 1.5mmol/l.
I'm sorry to hear your ulcerative colitis has flared up. Have you any idea what may have triggered it - a particular food?
I guess I'll just have to go for random tests in the evening. I can't test once and then two hours later because I'll be at work by then. At least it'll show a trend if I do it before eating each evening.
I guess it doesn't matter if it's in the morning or not? I generally don't eat until mid afternoon on a weekend, but as long as it's 2 hours then I guess it's okay?There must be days when you aren't working? Test before you eat and 2 hours after first bite every meal where this is possible for you, and keep records of the levels and the food eaten. You do need to be organised with this, and consistent where possible.
I guess it doesn't matter if it's in the morning or not? I generally don't eat until mid afternoon on a weekend, but as long as it's 2 hours then I guess it's okay?
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