harryhonda
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Hi thereGood evening everyone hope you are well
My fasting blood glucose test at the doctor's was 48 my own reading today was 6.6
So am I diabetic at this number
At the moment I am been controlled by losing weight, exercise and healthy eating so not been put on any tablets
Do I need to inform my car insurance company
Will I qualify for free prescriptions with not been on tablets
It is a really scary time as I am so unsure on lots of things
Any help support and advice would be so very much appreciated
Enjoy your evening and weekend
X J
Hi there
So, 48 is just on the boundary of diabetic diagnosis, so yes but usually they would repeat to double check. when was this test and have you been suggested having another to check? Looking at dietary changes is a good idea, low carb is something a lot on the forums do that has helped. What is your current diet like?
Has your doctor given you a diagnosis? They should really be telling you.
No you don't get free prescriptions unless you are prescribed drugs
Thank you so much for your reply greatly appreciatedHi @harryhonda
no one here can diagnose you because you need a medical professional for that.
what has your doc or nurse said about your test results?
Thank you so much for your help, advice and support greatly appreciatedOnly your gp can tell you.. that’s where you need to go for diagnosis
But if you are concerned it doesn’t hurt to browse the forums and look at diet ideas and start to take them on board even without a diagnosis. Sensible eating never hurts
Good luck
Thank you for taking the time to reply to me greatly appreciatedHi there
So, 48 is just on the boundary of diabetic diagnosis, so yes but usually they would repeat to double check. when was this test and have you been suggested having another to check? Looking at dietary changes is a good idea, low carb is something a lot on the forums do that has helped. What is your current diet like?
Has your doctor given you a diagnosis? They should really be telling you.
No you don't get free prescriptions unless you are prescribed drugs
Thanks for your help and advice greatly appreciatedHi,
I'm not sure where you live so that limits people's ability to help.
If you are a type 2 not on any drugs I would not think you need to advise your car insurer BUT that may very widely on where you live. One way may be to check with your registration authority. The reason that I think it unlikely as with no medication you won't go too low.
What diet are you currently on? Have you got a meter? If not I suggest you get one.
Feel free to continue asking questions and read around there is a heap of useful information on this site.
Good luck.
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