It gets easier karl...and yes excellent results...you'll be fine with it soon enough...just take your time with the lancet.why is it so hard to do your own prick test lol!! i got a nurse to do it yesterday and my blood was 4.8 which after 10 days of diet i think is good? but attempting to do it my self!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i cant lol
Good result that. A rise of less than three after eating is 'in target'.Love potato but really will stop soon. My blood before my meal was 4.8 again and 2 hours later it is 5.7 so ,
Might stop the metformin and check my levels tomorrow night
It's certainly a possibility Karl, any form of illness or things that place stress on the body can raise levels. Let us know how you get on with the test 🙂well ive asked for a new blood test to make sure i am diabetic as my blood is remaining really good and ive only been on metformin two weeks so ive stopped today! i have heard that an infection can course higher blood results. and with my legs the way they are then maybe thats why the bloods come back diabetic? but ill have to get this sorted to make sure
There's no harm in asking for a second opinion karl ...get yourself a definite diagnosis/answer...good luck.well ive asked for a new blood test to make sure i am diabetic as my blood is remaining really good and ive only been on metformin two weeks so ive stopped today! i have heard that an infection can course higher blood results. and with my legs the way they are then maybe thats why the bloods come back diabetic? but ill have to get this sorted to make sure
Its unlikely you'll notice any difference by tomorrow...it takes a while for the Metformin to build up in your system...similarly it will take a while for it to reduce...so it may be a week or so before you would really notice any difference.Love potato but really will stop soon. My blood before my meal was 4.8 again and 2 hours later it is 5.7 so ,
Might stop the metformin and check my levels tomorrow night
The HbA1c tests gives us our average Blood Glucose levels for the preceding three months...our red blood cells (which are tested for the HbA1c) last on average three months before dying off...so if you repeated the test too soon ...i.e. before the expiry of three months...you would have some overlap from the previous test...and not get a true reflection of your immediate HbA1c levels.hi all. well im not allowed a blood test ive been told i have to wait another 8 weeks. so i guess ill just stop the meds all together and just check my bloods once a month if normal then ill just carry on!! bit of a downer having the doctors saying no to double checking if there its right..