Hi Amanda
Have been told that my numbers not yet high enough to put me into the diagnosis category, so was sent away and told to eat a low GI/low fat diet, lose weight and increase exercise and come back in a year! (I had an OGTT and HBa1CT) That was it! I have a friend who is a diabetic nurse who advised me to test to see what spikes my BG and what to avoid (Chinese food, white wine, refined white flour products etc). I have therefore been testing since diagnosed in May and this has helped to give me an indication of what I can/cannot tolerate so easily. Looking at the numbers of some of the Type 2s on this site, some are better than mine! My waking BG is usually mid 6s, 1 hour after eating a heavily carbed meal can take me to mid 7, but if I eat low carb meals my BG doesn't rise much above my average of 5.8. Also I have found that a brisk walk after meals helps my numbers. I didn't ask my HBa1C result (silly me!) wish I had! This site, testing and reading others' experiences has given me a great insight into how I can best control my prediabetes for as long as poss. Good to talk to you. What's your history?🙂
Katiexx PS. Have lost a stone and a half since May!