asker14284
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- Type of diabetes
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I would get tested asap, 12 is rather high and needs to be confirmed. Don't take chances with such a reading, better safe than sorry.Yesterday me and all my friends tested our blood sugar levels using my friends ( a type 1 diabetics) machine and mine came back as 12 whereas my other two friends was 7 - 8 is.
I was just wondering what is normal for a non-diabetic levels to be after drinking ciders and cocktails all day. I hadn't really eaten much at this point of the day. However it had been less than two hours since I had my last drink.
Please can anybody help as I am not very worried about my sugar levels? And does anyone have a way I can test my levels at home
I agree, sometime prior to being diagnosed, I turned up a level of 13.6. I was tested by a friend who was t2, and she warned me to get tested asap! I ignored the warning, then woke up in hospital 2 months later. FOOL!!A random blood sugar of 12 is a little high. WHO guidelines on diagnostic criteria for diabetes say a randome blood sugar of > 11.1 is a cause for further tests to rule out diabetes. It is probably worth a visit to your GP to get checked out and have a hba1c test to rule out diabetes.
It may just have been an anomalous test, not clean hands etc. But worth getting checked.
You can test your levels at home with a blood sugar monitor. But there doesn't seem a lot of point in doing that if you're just going to test and worry about the numbers without a diagnosis. So first step would be get to your GP to see whether you need to be worrying about blood sugar levels.
If you are diagnosed most type 2s aren't prescribed blood sugar monitors. They can be purchased without a prescription. The costly bit isn't the monitor but the test strips. I think some type 2 members will have advice on the most economical meters if it turns out you need one. But cross that bridge if you come to it. Like I said, it could just have been an anomalous result and you have a hba1c under 42 and no diabetes, go see your GP to get it checked.
I am not sure if it is the same in all areas (mine is Colchester), but Tesco's, Sainsbury's (one of these 2 has the Lloyd's Pharmacy) and Boots all do free Blood Glucose tests. If you are going to go tomorrow stop eating and drinking anything with sugar (to be sure just have still / tap water and no food at all) from around 20:00 this evening until you get tested (this is known as a fasted test), you might get you test there and then so you will be correctly physically prepared, and you can tell them that you fasted from the night before.
The test would check for your average reading over the last 3 months (HbA1c), you should get the results within a week, but you might want to ask for the snapshot reading of your fasting blood glucose - you should be at or below 5.5; if not do not panic, just make an appointment with your GP (if you do get a blood test from your GP ask for a FULL blood test and get a full print out of all of the results and staff either a manual or electronic dairy, this is a good idea even if you are non-diabetic, so that you can learn and reference check maybe each 6 months or year), and come back on here.
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