42istheanswer
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- Type 2
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Hi I just had a routine NHS health check and have been told over the phone today that I'm diabetic and have high cholesterol. Last HbA1c about 3 years ago (done at my request) I was told was normal though not told what exactly the reading was. I have an appointment next week to see practice nurse for medication prescription and advice.
Feeling quite a bit of shock atm. I knew it was a possibility at some point as I'm clinically obese, my grandad had type 2, I was suspected of possibly GD during pregnancy (had 2 x GTT in second pregnancy, routine at 28 weeks due to large first baby and one at 36 weeks due to positive routine urine tests but "passed" both) and my twin was prediabetic a few years ago (hence my previous request for an HbA1c check) - twin successfully reduced his HbA1c to no longer show as prediabetic. But I still didn't think it would happen now/had already happened to me, I've not had any particular symptoms. Though the health check showed I've lost a stone without having particularly tried to, so I guess that's now explained...
Anyway, thought I would join the forum and learn my way around while I adapt to the idea...
Feeling quite a bit of shock atm. I knew it was a possibility at some point as I'm clinically obese, my grandad had type 2, I was suspected of possibly GD during pregnancy (had 2 x GTT in second pregnancy, routine at 28 weeks due to large first baby and one at 36 weeks due to positive routine urine tests but "passed" both) and my twin was prediabetic a few years ago (hence my previous request for an HbA1c check) - twin successfully reduced his HbA1c to no longer show as prediabetic. But I still didn't think it would happen now/had already happened to me, I've not had any particular symptoms. Though the health check showed I've lost a stone without having particularly tried to, so I guess that's now explained...
Anyway, thought I would join the forum and learn my way around while I adapt to the idea...