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duracelbunny

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HI all type two diabetics i was diagnosed 3 years ago i am 5" 6" tall 9.5 stone faily fit untill last november did a manual /heavy job now have a desk job my sugar level varies from 5.6 to 6.7 normaly i had a blood test last week and that revieled it has risen to 7.3 is this likely to be becdause of my job change if so it looks like more excercise by the way i take 2x 80 glicazide and 2x 500 metformin twice a day , i need to get my level back down over the next 2 months for a operation is there a short method to help , i am not a typical diabetic i am told by doctors and hospital i do not have hypo attacks any suggetions please yours duracell bunny
 
Hiya bunny...

Are you talking about your Blood Glucose level (which varies during the day) or you HbA1C, which is an average of the last few months? A HbA1C of 7.3% is much worse than a one off BG level of 7.3 mmol/l.

If you are talking about Blood Glucose did you fast before the blood test? It's quite difficult to judge much from a single score, to really understand what is going on you need to test yourself regularly (before and after meals).

Stephen
 
Hi Duracellbunny and welcome to the forum The way to lower your levels is to cut your carb consumption back. You need to try to avoid stress too if this is possible. Exercise will also help to get your levels down. In this information written for new members (even though you are not newly diagnosed) is some advice on diet that should help you to reach your target. Have a good read around the forum as you may find some helpful information.

 
Sarah69 said:
What is wrong with an hba1c of 7.3?

Nothing, if you believe the NICE guidelines for T2 diabetics (6.5% to 7.5%).

But very roughly, a HbA1c of 7.3% equates to an average BG of 8.7 mmol/l, which is higher than many of us would be comfortable with.

Of course, everyone's diabetes is different, 7.3% might be as low as you can go, but if you can get it lower, there is evidence that it will reduce your chance of future complication (supposedly a 40% reduction for every 1% decrease in HbA1C).
 
My last hba1c was 7.8 i havent been asked to get it lower in fact the dsn said it was very good.
 
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