Chris Cooper
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
As I turned 60 my GP carried out a fasting blood test and a HB1ac test amongst all the other lovely things they do. My fasting blood was 7.5 (taken at 8.30 in the morning) but my Hb1ac was just in the normal range (41)... So they did another Fasting and it was again just over 7 and immediately I was diagnosed as Type 2. I struggled with the diagnosis being done so quickly so bought a meter and tracked my BG for a few days. I get a spike overnight and am about 7 in the mornings (hence the fasting readings), but from 10.30 and to 10.30 PM I'm well below 6 (generally4.4-5 region) I've just had my second Hb1ac and it was 40 and am told they will now only do Hb tests (no more fastings)... which show me to be in the high but non-diabetic range.
No medication is suggested, just diet and exercise - BMI is absolutely fine and they are very happy with my diet and exercise...so I'm told to just carry on as I am.
So given my Hb is within the normal range and I don't need meds or any lifestyle changes...is this a sensible diagnosis - I admit I might be in denial but it just seems wrong and maybe influenced by the cash the GPs get (a touch cynical?).. But now I have to declare it on my Travel Insurance etc which I'm not happy about... any ideas would be truly welcomed.
Many thanks
Chris
No medication is suggested, just diet and exercise - BMI is absolutely fine and they are very happy with my diet and exercise...so I'm told to just carry on as I am.
So given my Hb is within the normal range and I don't need meds or any lifestyle changes...is this a sensible diagnosis - I admit I might be in denial but it just seems wrong and maybe influenced by the cash the GPs get (a touch cynical?).. But now I have to declare it on my Travel Insurance etc which I'm not happy about... any ideas would be truly welcomed.
Many thanks
Chris