https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
Your HbA1c is an average of the last 2-3 months of blood sugar levels in your blood and is measure in mmol/mol
The finger prick test you do at home is an instant measurement of your blood sugar level at the time you prick your finger and is measured in mmol/litre
Your HbA1c is kind of the average of your finger pricks over the last 2-3 months if you did a finger prick every minute.
7.1 isn't too bad was it before or after eating?
76 is pretty high so you have done the right thing in reducing your carb intake.
See the link at the top of the post for a more detailed explanation.
Hope that helps
Regards
Mark
This was the one I should have shown youthank you mark, I think I understand but im still not sure wether it has come down at all. I am finding it quite a big life style change withno cakes and sweets which I did eat a lot if but I am determined to sort myself out! I had eaten about twenty minutes before I did that test, some chicken slices and 3 tuc crakers with cheese, for my lunch. thank you again, micky
thank you mark, I think I understand but im still not sure wether it has come down at all. I am finding it quite a big life style change withno cakes and sweets which I did eat a lot if but I am determined to sort myself out! I had eaten about twenty minutes before I did that test, some chicken slices and 3 tuc crakers with cheese, for my lunch. thank you again, micky
phew thank you for that, maybe I wont need to take tabletsThis was the one I should have shown you
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/what-is-hba1c.html
If you averaged 7 mmol/litre all the time you would get an HbA1c of about 42 which is in the pre diabetes range so you are doing very well indeed.
thank you freema, I don't eat white bread anyway just nutty wholemeal but I have cut down a lot on that too and no biscuits (boo hoo) I probably eat too much chicken now and cauliflower and cheese, I do eat quite a lot. Mickytry to cut all white bread and bisquits too , white flour is even worse than sugar...most do not know that , but avoiding white flour will help you to get your numbers down too and not to spike as rapidly too
thank you freema, I don't eat white bread anyway just nutty wholemeal but I have cut down a lot on that too and no biscuits (boo hoo) I probably eat too much chicken now and cauliflower and cheese, I do eat quite a lot. Micky
thank you freema, I don't eat white bread anyway just nutty wholemeal but I have cut down a lot on that too and no biscuits (boo hoo) I probably eat too much chicken now and cauliflower and cheese, I do eat quite a lot. Micky
Its a pleasure... you are doing really well so someone needs to tell you. I'm very happy to do that. yes fixing my insulin resistance has helped me loose a lot of weight.. still have a bit more to go. My readings are usually between 4 and 6 mmol/l. It's possible to do this without meds (I took metformin for 3 weeks and have never felt so ill.. or in need of the loo).phew thank you for that, maybe I wont need to take tabletsI feel so much better now that I realise I am doing ok because I was getting a bit down about it all. I was looking at your readings and notice you have lost a lot of weight too, I guess when we can see a difference it makes us feel better, thank you, micky
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