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Some advice please

Jereby

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Hi, I am 56 year old male, I have no history of diabetes in my family. I eat a sensible diet, exercise regularly and am not overweight. This morning I had a fasting blood glucose test. It was found to be 4.7. The pharmacist told me I need to see my GP as she considers this to be high and may indicate pre-diabetes. Does this sound correct?
 
Hi, I am 56 year old male, I have no history of diabetes in my family. I eat a sensible diet, exercise regularly and am not overweight. This morning I had a fasting blood glucose test. It was found to be 4.7. The pharmacist told me I need to see my GP as she considers this to be high and may indicate pre-diabetes. Does this sound correct?
Jereby, I would emphatically say: NO, your pharmacist was not correct. This is a perfectly normal fasting number for a non-diabetic.

Sometimes my head reels :woot: when hearing what health professionals will be telling people ... - Where and how did they get their diplomas? - This one certainly didn't graduate top of the class ...

annelise
 
Certainly no expert by any means but 4.7 looks fine to me, I'm sure the normal range is somewhere between 3.6 - 5.8 (although I may be mistaken).
 
Pre diabetes is diagnosed after two fasting readings of 5.5 to 6.9 or if you talk to another organisation then its 6.0 to 6.9. You are diagnosed as diabetic if the readings are over 7.0

Use a different pharmacist.
 
your pharmasist is wrong, i was told above 7.5 would be highish
 
I work in a pharmacy and the pharmacist who told you this is wrong!. In our pharmacy, anything over 6.0 is referred to the GP, so I wouldn't worry about your reading :).
 
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