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Optoman

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Stunned with recent blood test results and I would like some advice. Over the last few months I have had kidney problems due to a kidney stone. I only have one kidney and it was close to failure. After 10 days in hospital creatine levels have returned to almost normal. On top of that I had sciatica and I was unable to stand or walk for two months. I was listed for a spinal injection however my back has recovered without any treatment. My GP was taking blood tests to monitor kidney function and to see if I would be able to take pain relief. I had a phone call saying my blood sugars were raised at 43 and they wanted to repeat the blood test two weeks later. It was a H1abc test. I was stunned as I hadn't realised she had done this test, also I am male, I weigh 65 Kgs, height 173cm and I usually exercise regularly. What I would like to know is an interval of two weeks between tests advisable and do you feel the problems with the kidney and back will have affected the results of the H1abc test. I have cancelled the follow blood test and plan to rebook in three months. In the meantime I am controlling my carbohydrate intake. One other point I have a younger brother who is type 2 diabetic.
 
First it is good practice to make a diagnosis with a HBA1C and to do 2. The your result is only just in the Pre Diabetes range.
 
I had to have 2 blood tests to whether my levels were the same but my GP did them 6 weeks apart?
 
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Sorry to hear about the troubles you’ve had with your kidneys. Hope you are feeling better now 🙂

As you may know the HbA1c measures how much glucose has stuck to red blood cells over approx 120 days (the lifespan of haemoglobin). The more glucose in your blood... the higher concentration - which gives an approximate picture of average blood glucose over the previous 3-4 months.

It is usual to space the HbA1c checks approx 3-6 months apart I think, though not all blood cells last the full 120 days so some suggest the HbA1c is skewed towards the more recent month or so, which may explain why your Dr is interested in rechecking so soon?
 
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