ruthytoothy
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
You are not supposed to be moving around during OGTT as this makes the reading unreliable and probably too low.
I think you should press for HbA1c to be done as soon as possible, before you change anything in your diet. I was diagnosed diabetic after OGTT of 13.8 but soon got my HbA1c down to 33 on LCHF.
I just did as the practice nurse instructed with the OGTT - sounds like she may need to brush up on the procedure! That being said, I got a lift to and from the surgery for both tests, so in between tests I literally only walked from the nurse's office to the car parked outside, from the car to my sofa, then the same in reverse, so probably not much more than if I'd just sat in the waiting room.
Since my BMI is 34 I badly need to lose weight so I want to change my diet asap. Please could you help me understand your reasoning behind waiting until after HbA1c before starting LCHF?