Your Diabetes Health Checks: HbA1c | Learning Zone | Diabetes UK

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @LipstickNsofrito
    @LipstickNsofrito 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this with us..it is very useful and informative...Happy Monday...🥰

  • @sheraleecharles5192
    @sheraleecharles5192 Год назад +6

    Just had my latest results . Due to cutting out carbs alone .I have lowered my level from 49 to 37

    • @BitcoinandGold
      @BitcoinandGold Год назад

      Do it. I have been low carb now for 4 years. I love it... last test was 36 mmol. Dr hates me.

    • @Mesem-tp7nx
      @Mesem-tp7nx 3 месяца назад

      ​@@BitcoinandGold❤ I'm confused because mine is 6.1?😊

  • @uwadile1139
    @uwadile1139 Год назад

    Thank you so much you taking to me now pary for doctors

  • @minahilashraf5617
    @minahilashraf5617 11 месяцев назад

    my sugar in fasting is less than 100 but HBA1C result is 6.2%.can you tell me reason why HbA1C result is above 5.7%.I am monitoring my sugar in fasting from almost one weak.all time its less than 100.what you suggest for me.

    • @diabetesuk
      @diabetesuk  11 месяцев назад

      The HbA1c level is a much more accurate guide to overall blood glucose levels than fingerprick test readings. An HbA1c result of 6.2% is in the prediabetic/at risk range. Do let us know where you live, and we will try and signpost you to local sources of information and support.

  • @Mike-m4d
    @Mike-m4d 10 месяцев назад

    Hi i have been told recently my hba1c is 46 how worried should i be? i have been un well of late including night sweats fatigue tiredness mood swings thirsty all time eating more than usual etc i have had and quite a few different blood and other tests done my hba1c level is 46 how worried should i be unfortunately i have a selective eating disorder otherwise known as ARFID ( Avoidance restrictive food intake disorder) i have been eating the same foods every day since age 3 my dinner consists of sausages potato croquettes and potato waffles and bacon other than that i eat bacon rolls in the day crisps and biscuits Drink wise its orange squash coca cola and tea im at a lost of what to do im now 37 years old 6ft 2 in hight male my normal weight for quite some years was always between 61-63/64kg .. Also on my copy of blood results some have (* )marked against them my mean cell haemoglobin is *33 ferritin *465.1 . c-reactive protein is *51 and creatinine jaffe *61 And erythrocyte sedimentation rate *53 i feel like my results have not been explained verry well and that my GP,s Are uneducated on my eating disorder, its not just a case of im fussy!! Its the equivalent of asking someone to eat poo of something along them lines thats what trying to eat normally is like for me Any thoughts on these things i have mentioned would be greatly appreciated!!many thanks

    • @diabetesuk
      @diabetesuk  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, thank you for getting in touch. Having an HbA1c level between 42mmol/mol - 47mmol/mol means it is higher than normal and you are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. We have general advice about what it means to be at risk of type 2 diabetes on the following link here: How to prevent type 2 diabetes | Diabetes UK
      Supporting people with information about diabetes is very important to us and one of the reasons why we have a helpline is so people can talk things through. You are welcome to call Monday to Friday, 9am-6pm on 0345 123 2399. Find out more about our helpline on the following link here: Diabetes UK Helpline | Diabetes UK
      You may be interested to know there is an organisation called BEAT who can give support to people with ARFID - ARFID - Beat (beateatingdisorders.org.uk)

    • @Mike-m4d
      @Mike-m4d 10 месяцев назад

      @@diabetesuk hi many thanks for you getting back to me I will check out the links and call at some point in the week . Also I've contacted beat and they have said to speak with my gp first to which i now have an appointment coming up at the hospital to speak with dietetics (dietision (professional). In turn hoping to get referred to a specialist who deals solely with ARFID (hopefully ) once again thanks regards mike

  • @tomedmond8278
    @tomedmond8278 Год назад

    120 days is 4 months, not 3 months.