I have had a non diabetic Hba1c for over 7 years and have been told by my DN once a diabetic always a diabetic however a friend had a non diabetic Hba1c for a year and was told that he was no longer diabetic so I think a lot depends on the perspective of your GP surgery and/or DN!Thank you
As I said, my personal opinion is that being cured means you can go back to doing and eating the same as prior to diabetic diagnosis and continue to keep those levelsI have had a non diabetic Hba1c for over 7 years and have been told by my DN once a diabetic always a diabetic however a friend had a non diabetic Hba1c for a year and was told that he was no longer diabetic so I think a lot depends on the perspective of your GP surgery and/or DN!
If you manage to get your HbA1c down into normal levels i.e. not pre or full diabetic and maintain for I believe 3 tests your surgery should class you as "In remission" mine eventually did it after 4 years of non diabetic HbA1c so they might need some prompting.Hi all I’m quite new on the forum.
I’ve been pre diabetic since I had pancreatitis in 2014 and managed to stay just below the official hba1c level until last year when I was diagnosed with a hba1c of 50, not too high but just over the threshold. I’ve managed to lose weight and got my hba1c down to 47 so back in the pre diabetic range.
I wanted to ask if I Will always be classed as diabetic since I went over the limit. I’m not on any medication just controlling with food. I use an electric wheelchair so can’t be that physically active.
I got my first result just as lockdown hit and was sent a blood test slip to take to the hospital blood clinic for my second and did have had my eyes photographed at the same time. I haven’t really had much of a chance to talk to my GP.
Any advice would be great.
Hba1c are usually yearly too, maybe more regular if needed. Never known any surgery do monthlyIf you manage to get your HbA1c down into normal levels i.e. not pre or full diabetic and maintain for I believe 3 tests your surgery should class you as "In remission" mine eventually did it after 4 years of non diabetic HbA1c so they might need some prompting.
This means that you should still get HbA1c checks ( should be monthly) and the retinopathy check done annually.
Hba1c are usually yearly too, maybe more regular if needed. Never known any surgery do monthly
That's interesting to know!Oops the 6 didn't come out will amend thanks for pointing it out.
And according to NICE guidelines should be 6 monthly even when good control is exhibited.. I had to remind my surgery of that!
That's interesting to know!
I’m currently 3 monthly whilst coming off the drugs but will definitely remind my surgery if they try to move to yearly afterwards
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