newbie1998
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Is this normally what happens to get disgnosed?
it was only a finger prick test though, he didn't take any blood from my arm. Will this be enough or will I have to go back for more tests?Yep, it is .... the test (HbA1c) is for blood glucose averages in your system for the previous 3 months. Wait it out and then you'll see
No I'd already eaten that morning. No I'm pretty physically fit as I'm a warehouse operative, and I'm not overweight or anything. There's no family history either. What do you mean its not acting like type 1?will be checking a couple of other things in you pee as well. re your 8.something was this a fasting test or had you eaten just prior to going to the doctor. dont worry too much just wait and see. i suspect your going to have a scare. can i ask are you overweight or have any health issues. its not acting like type 1and 20 is young for type 2 if not fat. there are rarer types is there any diabetes in your close family.
sorry I'm a bit thick with these things, is the HBA1C just the finger prick thing that he did already?Hi,
Your dr will do more blood tests such as a fasting glucose and HBA1C and usually it's done twice to diagnose diabetes.
Unusual to test urine, he will be looking for glucose in your urine or ketones.
Sorry you feel run down.
You will feel better once the cause is established.
Hope you feel better very soon.
Take care
Over 20? Mine only cam back as 8 point something so that's okay then surely? No I've not had a blood draw only a finger prick. What would that show?Type 1 diabetes is indeed usually diagnosed by a single finger prick blood test. That finger prick blood test would be over 20.
A random blood sugar of 8 doesn't suggest diabetes. It's normal, any non diabetic can get an 8 after eating. To raise concerns about diabetes it would have to be over 11.1. 8 might be considered very slightly elevated, but it's certainly not diagnostic of diabetes.
You ask if high sugar is a good thing or a bad thing. It's a bad thing. Diabetes is a condition of high blood sugar. Blood sugar targets as to what is considered non-diabetic are levels to be under - http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
I suspect your doctor is just being overly cautious given your slightly elevated random blood sugar and your symptoms. A urine test can't diagnose diabetes, it can tell you if you have glucose in your urine and if you have ketones in your urine. But those tests are done by sticking a dipstick in the pee and getting an instant result, had the test shown glucose or ketones you would have got a call back to the doctors by now because that would be dangerous. Have you also had a blood draw from your arm? That would be needed to perform a hba1c test. A hba1c under 42 is normal. 42-47 is prediabetic and 48 or over is diabetic.
Over 20? Mine only cam back as 8 point something so that's okay then surely? No I've not had a blood draw only a finger prick. What would that show?
Yes, over 20.
Yes, as mentioned, 8 might be considered very slightly elevated, but it is certainly not diagnostic of diabetes. It's perfectly normal for a non diabetic to have a random blood glucose of 8. Only if it goes over 11.1 are concerns about diabetes raised.
The finger prick blood test shows your current blood sugar. Which, as discussed, was 8. It is possible to get a hba1c from a finger prick, but I wouldn't have thought those machines are really in use at GP practices.
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