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Thoughts on these readings

The GTT is good as well, as a low carb diet will cause an false high, if you don't re-introduce carbs for 3 or 4 days beforehand.

When I had the test I was still eating carbs, though had cut down. I did eat more carbs the 3 days prior as directed by the doctor. Also I was every stressed when I had the test the it's possible this affected the resulted to some degree.
 
Well I would just concentrate on having a good diet and exercise and losing the 10kg. This will help your health generally. I really don't think you need to worry about diabetes right now. (I have far more weight than that to lose, so I'm not judging you!):)

edit: By 'good diet', I mean a healthy eating plan, not a 'lose weight quick' diet.

Definitely agree and am trying to do that.

This forum has been a great source of information to help me.

I stopped the chips & coke snacks each morning, cut out sugary foods, except for the very occasional treat and stick to lots of seafood, veggies (no potato or sweet potato, limited pumpkin) and only a maximum of 2 pieces of fruit a day (nothing tropical).

Also no rice, pasta or bread, though I treat myself to a slice of Burgen Soy-Lin bread on the weekend.
 
When I had the test I was still eating carbs, though had cut down. I did eat more carbs the 3 days prior as directed by the doctor. Also I was every stressed when I had the test the it's possible this affected the resulted to some degree.

Stress can affect fasting tests, not normally HbA1c though.
 
Stress can affect fasting tests, not normally HbA1c though.

I suppose a HbALc result can be affected if one was suffering from stress in the months that proceeded the test.

I had the test in mid July and had been very stressed from early May. That probably increased that result a little.
 
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