I have two lovely boys (age 4 and 8). My eldest is coeliac and so my younger son has yearly tests to check for coeliac. As part of this test hba1c is also tested. His latest blood test shows negative for coeliac but his hba1c is 41 mmol. The Dr dismissed any concern re diabetes as he also had a random non fasting blood result of 5.8. However, I know that 41 mmol is high for hba1c and certainly in adults the low end of the pre diabetic range. My four year old is not overweight, 45th percentile weight and looks quite skinny so I can't see how he'd be prediabetic/ type 2. I don't understand why his hba1c is in the prediabetic range however. Concerned this could be the start of type 1.
I had gestational diabetes with both pregnancies and now type 2. I read that there's a slightly higher risk of type 1 in children of mothers who had gestational diabetes. If anyone could give advice on this and whether blood tests sometimes show a gradual progression to type 1, it'd be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I had gestational diabetes with both pregnancies and now type 2. I read that there's a slightly higher risk of type 1 in children of mothers who had gestational diabetes. If anyone could give advice on this and whether blood tests sometimes show a gradual progression to type 1, it'd be much appreciated.
Thanks.