FredX
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wow.Watch out - even though sugar free they are 87% carbohydrate!!
I only have a few in the car going to work, a whole bag has lasted over two weeks.
but thanks for the heads up.
wow.Watch out - even though sugar free they are 87% carbohydrate!!
Hi,Not sure if you can connect the cheap BG monitors to a pc/laptop, have not checked my own one!
I keep a spreadsheet of my own stats anyway, just so I have a record and I can check back, eg: date, BG levels, how many cals, weight, waist measurement, etc. Initially I updated daily, but now its every few days.....
Plus there's plenty of apps to keep check of stats, etc. Free ones tend to only do basic stuff, you tend to have to pay for the more advanced ones.
Not a science teacher, but used spreadsheets a lot in my old job! 😎
EDIT: just checked my BG monitor (GlucoRX) and it keeps data which can be DL'd, but looks like you have to use their own app/program, no info on whether it can export to Excel, etc, as I don't use their app.
So I assume most monitors will have their own app, as I assume it would be too much to hope that they all used the same system!
thanks for that, it's long enough then.On mine the strips have a use by date and its about 2026 on mine, so they last a fair while.
Calibration of meters question.thanks for that, it's long enough then.
I just have to decide between the two options.
erm, i will have to ask the nurse the next time i see her.Not a health care professional, so.....
My understanding is that HbA1c of 42 to 47 is technically pre diabetic, 48 and over is diabetic. 41 and under is not diabetic.
However, once you have been diabetic, not sure how your GP would then classify you if you go back under the diabetic and pre diabetic threshold?
I think you may have to have two (three monthly) HbA1c blood tests, that are below the diabetic range, without medication, to be classed as non diabetic. Obviously if you are still on medication then that muddys the water a bit!
yes, i would keep to the new diet, i was just wondering what the medical proffesion would think of someones status.I think most of us that are/have been diabetic, even if we have gone into "remission", will always consider ourselves to be at risk, and will need to keep an eye on it going forward.
I see, thanks for that.I have been 42 and under every check after the initial diagnosis at 50mmol/mol 3 plus years ago and I am classed as Type 2 and get my feet and eye checks
Have you only had one a1c above 48 so far and no medication for diabetes? If so then if your next a1c is 41 or below you won’t be classed as diabetic as 2 a1cs of 48+ are needed for a diagnosis. If it’s 42-47 you’ll be prediabetic and monitored.If my next blood test comes back lower than 48, would i still be classed as diabetic?
I have had two test;Have you only had one a1c above 48 so far and no medication for diabetes? If so then if your next a1c is 41 or below you won’t be classed as diabetic as 2 a1cs of 48+ are needed for a diagnosis. If it’s 42-47 you’ll be prediabetic and monitored.
In that case you already have t2 and will remain t2 regardless of any future a1csI have had two test;
oct 2024 55 mmol
dec 2024 54 mmol
next test in March and depending on the results they will decide what the next step is.
thank youIn that case you already have t2 and will remain t2 regardless of any future a1cs
As you’re not on medication though if you can get it under 42 and keep it there you could upgrade to t2 in remissionthank you
that's what i expected to be honest
Ah - InterestingAs you’re not on medication though if you can get it under 42 and keep it there you could upgrade to t2 in remission