There's little point in repeating an Hba1c test next week since it is, as you say, a reading that is an average (or nearly) over the last 12 weeks or so. Maybe she has another test in mind.I have had a similar conversation with the practice nurse this morning.
She wants to repeat the blood test next week - Is there any point, my wife who is type1 says it looks at an average of the last 12 weeks…
Yes I agree, I was tested 8 days after my first high HbA1c and was told the same.I was given 2 HbA1c tests a few weeks apart, I think the second one it to make sure the first one was was accurate before they confirm diagnosis.
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The short answer is whichever one you can stick to for life and which best controls your blood sugar. Each of us is different.am so confused about all the diet information. Low Carb, Keto, Plant-based and low-calorie diets all seem to have the same effect in reducing weight and reversing diabetes and I just don't know which route to go down.
Don't panic. 50 isn't that bad and three weeks behaving won't show much of a result on the Hba1c.
Fat doesn't give you a fatty liver. Ethanol and fructose does so you would do better giving up alcohol, fizzy drinks and sugar.
Hi Mark. Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience. I just found out today I have lost 7kgs (hadn't been weighing myself because I was too scared) and coping really well with two sensible meals a day so feel I have turned a corner. It was really encouraging to hear your story and very good of you to take the time.Hi AdyKiwi. I know how you feel when you first get a diagnosis of what is potentially a life changing issue (I don’t like to call it an illness). I am a T2 diabetic who was diagnosed about 10 years ago at the age of 59. My numbers have been as high as 90! I am currently on metformin slow release. I have no side effects from the medication. So what worked for me? Diet and exercise helped me lose 2 stone which reduced my BMI to 24.9 just under the 25 overweight number. My reduced weight is the single biggest factor that has helped me. At my last check my score was 45, which my diabetic nurse said is wonderful. I eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, brown bread and look for low sugar alternatives where possible (including jam and marmalade). In moderation I have chocolate and ice cream and fruit cake. What I am trying to convey is that nothing is off limits, but moderation is the key word.
I am not a doctor or a dietician, but I am sharing my experiences with you. It worked for me. Please don’t be frightened or have any negative feelings about you diagnosis. You have been dealt a new hand to play. Look for the positives, as hard as it may seem. A score of 50 is not bad. I was told 53 is the magic number, so you are still below. Take control now and all will be well.
hope this helps. Good luck and take care
Mark
Hi AdyHi there. I have just had a reading of HbA1c:50 mmol/mol which puts me in the Diabetes category and is completely terrifying despite having cut back on sugar and most carbs over the last 3 weeks. The worst of it is, I am so confused about all the diet information. Low Carb, Keto, Plant-based and low-calorie diets all seem to have the same effect in reducing weight and reversing diabetes and I just don't know which route to go down. I would really appreciate hearing people's experiences. In the past I have had a fatty liver which makes me frightened of high-fat diets but perhaps some of you have been in the same boat and kept your liver healthy while doing one. It would be great to know. My doctor is trying to put me on Metformin but if I can reverse this relatively quickly with diet I would be much happier.
I have had a similar conversation with the practice nurse this morning.
She wants to repeat the blood test next week - Is there any point, my wife who is type1 says it looks at an average of the last 12 weeks…
Hi Ady
I’m assuming your T2 and as long as you do what we did you’ll be fine . Do some good daily walks and get on the HFLC diet and you’ll feel a new person before you know it . Being diagnosed and taking the necessary action was the best thing that ever happened to me but I didn’t think so at a time .
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