About 45 years ago I had an insurance company required blood test.
A couple of weeks later I got a call from the insurance company advising me to go to my doctor-pronto.
Went to doctor, he sent me to hospital emergency dept. and next thing I know I am in hospital for nearly a week.
First day I was starved of food and drink-next day I had a glucose tolerance test. Results caused some tut-tutting.
A few days later the g.t.t was done again-the results were described as abnormal.
Asked the doctor why I was in hospital-he said we think you have a tumour on your pancreas.
The lack of information about what this meant caused me to ask at the nurse station what was so abnormal about my
g.t.t results. Did not get a clear answer. To tell the truth I did not even know what the g.t.t was measuring.
An appointment was fixed to see an endocrinologist. He explained to me that many medical tests fall within a range, and to
be outside that range depended on many factors, and out of range numbers did not necessarily mean disease.
you do not have a tumour on your pancreas, he said, and the recorded results of my g.t.t were normal for me. Don't worry about it he said,
and I never did again until just a few weeks ago when a blood test revealed that I had sky-high blood sugar readings. I was stunned.
Are those readings the same as the long ago g.t.tests?
Normal for me? What does that mean?
I don't think I fit the profile of a type 2 diabetic:
don't smoke, don't drink alcohol, maybe a few pounds overweight, but physically active daily-weights, cardio, flexibility; never had a car, walk everywhere or ride my bike to work. Do not have high blood pressure, (usually around 116/70) no history in my family of diabetes,
never had any serious illness in my life.
The local diabetes clinic advised a low carb diet, which I have been following, and I don't like it. I am due another blood test in
two months. They gave me a finger prick test blood sugar monitor, and not once have I recorded a result out of normal range.
Surely there must be some connection between the clinic administered blood test and the blood sugar finger prick test readings I get 5.3- 6.3? How do I convert those reading to blood test results?
Am I going thru' the same thing I did all those years ago with those glucose tolerance tests-do I really have diabetes, and given my
profile how did I get diabetes?
A couple of weeks later I got a call from the insurance company advising me to go to my doctor-pronto.
Went to doctor, he sent me to hospital emergency dept. and next thing I know I am in hospital for nearly a week.
First day I was starved of food and drink-next day I had a glucose tolerance test. Results caused some tut-tutting.
A few days later the g.t.t was done again-the results were described as abnormal.
Asked the doctor why I was in hospital-he said we think you have a tumour on your pancreas.
The lack of information about what this meant caused me to ask at the nurse station what was so abnormal about my
g.t.t results. Did not get a clear answer. To tell the truth I did not even know what the g.t.t was measuring.
An appointment was fixed to see an endocrinologist. He explained to me that many medical tests fall within a range, and to
be outside that range depended on many factors, and out of range numbers did not necessarily mean disease.
you do not have a tumour on your pancreas, he said, and the recorded results of my g.t.t were normal for me. Don't worry about it he said,
and I never did again until just a few weeks ago when a blood test revealed that I had sky-high blood sugar readings. I was stunned.
Are those readings the same as the long ago g.t.tests?
Normal for me? What does that mean?
I don't think I fit the profile of a type 2 diabetic:
don't smoke, don't drink alcohol, maybe a few pounds overweight, but physically active daily-weights, cardio, flexibility; never had a car, walk everywhere or ride my bike to work. Do not have high blood pressure, (usually around 116/70) no history in my family of diabetes,
never had any serious illness in my life.
The local diabetes clinic advised a low carb diet, which I have been following, and I don't like it. I am due another blood test in
two months. They gave me a finger prick test blood sugar monitor, and not once have I recorded a result out of normal range.
Surely there must be some connection between the clinic administered blood test and the blood sugar finger prick test readings I get 5.3- 6.3? How do I convert those reading to blood test results?
Am I going thru' the same thing I did all those years ago with those glucose tolerance tests-do I really have diabetes, and given my
profile how did I get diabetes?