littlebobecki
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
The scientists disagree on that Bernstein and a coupple of others believe it is 4.5 and a bit under that like between 4.0 -4.5 mmol
Used myself to be 4.5 every time my blood glucose was measured
I was told I was prediabetic when my annual routine blood tests showed my BG was in the 6's it was like this for years until it finally went over the 7. I had a follow up blood test two weeks later and it was 7.1 and I was told then it was T2Hi, my doctor says anything under 7 is normal. The mayo clinic states that anything over 100 up to 125 is prediabetic. Who is right?
My fasting blood glucose goes between 5.8 and 6.4 (which is over 100!).
My fasting blood glucose was 7.2 this morning.
Please can you give me the correct information so I can protect my health.
Many thanks
Was the 7.2 a finger prick or a proper blood testHi, my doctor says anything under 7 is normal. The mayo clinic states that anything over 100 up to 125 is prediabetic. Who is right?
My fasting blood glucose goes between 5.8 and 6.4 (which is over 100!).
My fasting blood glucose was 7.2 this morning.
Please can you give me the correct information so I can protect my health.
Many thanks
Hi, my doctor says anything under 7 is normal. The mayo clinic states that anything over 100 up to 125 is prediabetic. Who is right?
My fasting blood glucose goes between 5.8 and 6.4 (which is over 100!).
My fasting blood glucose was 7.2 this morning.
Please can you give me the correct information so I can protect my health.
Many thanks
Between 6.1 and 6.9.
Below 6.1 is normal.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
You are creeping into the prediabetic range, maybe look at a few lifestyle changes?
NICE are currently consulting on interventions for people at high risk of developing type 2 (8 million adults in UK) due to be published in August 2017.
As well as looking at HBA1C above 42, NICE are now looking at including fasting plasma glucose above 5.5 as a risk factor which was not in the 2012 guidance.
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/indevelopment/gid-ng10024/consultation/html-content
Hello Im a newbie to all this myself and also in the prediabetic range. I just identified with the rubbery legs, dizziness and headaches that make you snack at work. That was me before I started with low carb, the thing i thought was giving me energy was actually sapping it and creating my physical pains and strange jelly legs. Since low carb i eat twice a day and just drink tea and water the rest of the time. It wasn't easy and i relapsed many times but eventually you find a suitable groove.Finger prick.....I have been lent a blood glucose monitor as it was suspected I am hypoglycemia....I need to eat every couple hours at work or I get rubbery legs ...dizzy...
Blurred vision....headaches.......since January have had the monitor I have been on holiday and have not had an episode.....but I started tk take my fasting blood glucose each morning out of interest.....thus has been the results for the last two weeks
Well, I range from 5.2 to 5.6 fasting so is that good or bad? After eating in the 5s and sometimes around 6.2 Seems like the goal post keeps moving
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