*John
New Member
Greetings to everyone here, all the way from Bulgaria!.😎
Due to my historical cancer ops and H blood pressure, I am under serious observations, scans and check-ups at very regular intervals. No complain here for the Bulgarian system, I know worst ones.
In all of my countless blood tests that I had so far, I note that my glucose is creeping up over the past 7 years. In Jan 2015 the GP send me for an A1c, It turned out to be 5.9% against (6.7-7.3%) So he said nothing wrong with you John, go home.
As the glucose did not stop creeping up,(sacked that GP) 2½ years later went back to the same laboratory I had the first A1c test done, for a new one and they moved the goal post now!!. Now I am 7.4% against (4-6%). ????
Can some of you good people here, tell me when is the time to start panicking? Is this 7.4% average, above average, below average, too high, should I panic, should I stop eating altogether?, I am NOT SMOCKing!😱 I stopped enjoying my morning coffee with 2 sugars, I cut my beer, I cut my meat consumption, I started eating more “grass” and flowers. Come on please I would like to hear from some with more experience in this “field”. My expertise are cancers chemo-therapies and other things.
I started using test strips and they all tell me yes I have Type2, but I just don’t know WHEN TO PRESS THE PANIC BUTTON.🙄
Doctors I had enough, 6 ops in seven years…
Thank you
John😎😎
Due to my historical cancer ops and H blood pressure, I am under serious observations, scans and check-ups at very regular intervals. No complain here for the Bulgarian system, I know worst ones.
In all of my countless blood tests that I had so far, I note that my glucose is creeping up over the past 7 years. In Jan 2015 the GP send me for an A1c, It turned out to be 5.9% against (6.7-7.3%) So he said nothing wrong with you John, go home.
As the glucose did not stop creeping up,(sacked that GP) 2½ years later went back to the same laboratory I had the first A1c test done, for a new one and they moved the goal post now!!. Now I am 7.4% against (4-6%). ????
Can some of you good people here, tell me when is the time to start panicking? Is this 7.4% average, above average, below average, too high, should I panic, should I stop eating altogether?, I am NOT SMOCKing!😱 I stopped enjoying my morning coffee with 2 sugars, I cut my beer, I cut my meat consumption, I started eating more “grass” and flowers. Come on please I would like to hear from some with more experience in this “field”. My expertise are cancers chemo-therapies and other things.
I started using test strips and they all tell me yes I have Type2, but I just don’t know WHEN TO PRESS THE PANIC BUTTON.🙄
Doctors I had enough, 6 ops in seven years…
Thank you
John😎😎