Beyond the Blue
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi, My name is Neil, I'm 71yrs and have had type 2 diabetes for years and still struggling to understand blood sugar levels. I'm hoping to get some info on here. Thanks.
The test you had last week would have been an HbA1C test which gives an average of your blood glucose level over the previous 3 months and is measured in mmol/mol where a diabetes diagnosis is anything over 47mmol/mol.Thanks for your replies. I had a blood test last week as part of my annual type 2 diabetes check up. The Diabetic nurse phoned me yesterday and told me that my level had gone up from 63 last year to 67 now. I have a finger test at home that measures in mmol's and a conversion chart to other measurements. My problem is trying to find a comparison between my finger test results (currently 15mmol) and her readings of 67. What scale is the nurse using and are the two readings similar?
These two tests are measuring different things and so you wouldn’t compare them. You can’t just convert the 15 on your fingerprick meter to something on the same scale as the 67 a1c because they aren’t comparable. 15 just shows what your blood sugar is at that moment. 67 is representing what your blood sugar was constantly over 3 months, on a different scale.Thanks for your replies. I had a blood test last week as part of my annual type 2 diabetes check up. The Diabetic nurse phoned me yesterday and told me that my level had gone up from 63 last year to 67 now. I have a finger test at home that measures in mmol's and a conversion chart to other measurements. My problem is trying to find a comparison between my finger test results (currently 15mmol) and her readings of 67. What scale is the nurse using and are the two readings similar?
Thanks for your replies. I had a blood test last week as part of my annual type 2 diabetes check up. The Diabetic nurse phoned me yesterday and told me that my level had gone up from 63 last year to 67 now. I have a finger test at home that measures in mmol's and a conversion chart to other measurements. My problem is trying to find a comparison between my finger test results (currently 15mmol) and her readings of 67. What scale is the nurse using and are the two readings similar?
I hope the explanations have clarified things for you about the different measurements.I am taking 2x Metformin 500mg tablets and 1x Canagliflzin 100mg for the diabetes, and 1x statin 40mg plus 1x 75mg Aspirin for a heart condition. I don't eat junk food but then again I don't eat as healthily as I could. I am quite active and slightly underweight. Over the years my finger prick results have varied from 6 to 21 but are mostly in the 10-15 range.
Once you get your head around the idea that all carbohydrates can increase blood glucose not just sugar and that by reducing your intake of them together, if needed by medication, it is a condition that can be managed. It may require more planning to keep it in check.Thanks for your replies, although a couple of comments have alarmed me l must admit. My doctor is quite thorough on the whole and l seem to have regular checkups for this that and the other so I'm not overly worried about other conditions being missed. I find diabetes to be very difficult to understand and it's definitely a 24/7 condition. My heart attack 11 years ago was a lot simpler, not that l want another one mind!
When first diagnoised I kept a food diary to keep a check on what foods were ok or caused a spike . Four plus years later I still test but not so much, usually if I try something new or just to see if everything is ok.Hi, My name is Neil, I'm 71yrs and have had type 2 diabetes for years and still struggling to understand blood sugar levels. I'm hoping to get some info on here. Thanks.