Hello everybody,
Just recently I had a blood test and the result was 48 - borderline diabetic (please don't ask me about the figures I don't understand them and just listen to the doctor). As many of you will doubtless understand that gave me the scare of my life and to be brutal I wanted to crawl under a rock and die! However, due to some lack of communication with the doctor I inadvertenly took a nother hb1 or whatever they call the fasting test and it came back 44. Doctor suggested another this time non-fasting which came back 43. What is a little strange and he never mentioned this people like me and others who have or have had high blood sugar are placed on the diabetic register. Imagine my shock when an appointment for a diabetic retinopathy (dread the thing but then I am not used to them) scan came through the post.
Well maybe I shouldn't be on here but I feared the worst hence my registration. However, the whole thing seems a little absurd so maybe some of you can enlighten. I really enjoy reading your posts for the information, the event has been a real education.
Just recently I had a blood test and the result was 48 - borderline diabetic (please don't ask me about the figures I don't understand them and just listen to the doctor). As many of you will doubtless understand that gave me the scare of my life and to be brutal I wanted to crawl under a rock and die! However, due to some lack of communication with the doctor I inadvertenly took a nother hb1 or whatever they call the fasting test and it came back 44. Doctor suggested another this time non-fasting which came back 43. What is a little strange and he never mentioned this people like me and others who have or have had high blood sugar are placed on the diabetic register. Imagine my shock when an appointment for a diabetic retinopathy (dread the thing but then I am not used to them) scan came through the post.
Well maybe I shouldn't be on here but I feared the worst hence my registration. However, the whole thing seems a little absurd so maybe some of you can enlighten. I really enjoy reading your posts for the information, the event has been a real education.
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