Good afternoon,
Hba1c results returned, Hba1c remains at 36. Cholestrol has fallen but I don't understand why it is noted as abnormal (6), when HLD, LDL and Trigs are all noted within the normal range My question is, if all these are normal shouldn't the overall cholesterol fall into the normal range as well?
Now the long winded story of my diagnosis. Feel free to ignore
This blood test was requested by the DN in April when she heard I was originally diagnosed by a private clinic (my GP wouldn't let me have a blood test because I had no symptoms)two years ago, the clinic lost my original results, found them and only on a recent examination of the piece of paper there was no name and a different reference number from the first page. On the basis of this dodgy result, I was put on metformin immediately. Like many other people, it was in out with Diabetes GP, no time for any brief chat. I hadn't a,clue what was going on, at the same time I had torn my ligament in leg( found that out later) and was in great pain Tbh I didn't know if I was coming or going, but was mostly falling over (another story of GP not being too proactive)this was the only evidence of diabetes. Last month the DN was super helpful and said as I hadn't had any symptoms and had merely wanted a Hba1c(both parents were late onset diabetic), she thought it was possible that the clinic had muddled up my blood sample. But she did say as,I hadn't presented with any symptoms , I should have been offered a 2nd test. Ha ha. She is phoning next week, that should be an interesting chat.
Hba1c results returned, Hba1c remains at 36. Cholestrol has fallen but I don't understand why it is noted as abnormal (6), when HLD, LDL and Trigs are all noted within the normal range My question is, if all these are normal shouldn't the overall cholesterol fall into the normal range as well?
Now the long winded story of my diagnosis. Feel free to ignore
This blood test was requested by the DN in April when she heard I was originally diagnosed by a private clinic (my GP wouldn't let me have a blood test because I had no symptoms)two years ago, the clinic lost my original results, found them and only on a recent examination of the piece of paper there was no name and a different reference number from the first page. On the basis of this dodgy result, I was put on metformin immediately. Like many other people, it was in out with Diabetes GP, no time for any brief chat. I hadn't a,clue what was going on, at the same time I had torn my ligament in leg( found that out later) and was in great pain Tbh I didn't know if I was coming or going, but was mostly falling over (another story of GP not being too proactive)this was the only evidence of diabetes. Last month the DN was super helpful and said as I hadn't had any symptoms and had merely wanted a Hba1c(both parents were late onset diabetic), she thought it was possible that the clinic had muddled up my blood sample. But she did say as,I hadn't presented with any symptoms , I should have been offered a 2nd test. Ha ha. She is phoning next week, that should be an interesting chat.