Help understand my values

  
edgarrs31
04/11/2014 1:23 p.m.

Hello my name is Edgar and I debut in diabetes.I have a question and I would appreciate them, they could help me:
I was detected a 300 -day glucose peak and started with diet.At 3 days my glucose was normal (80-100) and I studied 3 days again and my glucose was 81 with a glycosylated value of 4.7%.I have been checked daily and on an empty stomach I have daily less than 90 and at night the same.My question is because my glycosilada came out in 4.7% if they found a 300 peak?

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
vandorta
04/22/2014 5:46 a.m.

Glycosilada only goes up when you have 300 continued for at least a month ...;)

Llevo 24 años de matrimonio con Mi diabetes :-)

💜Dexcom g6 Diciembre 2020
💓Tandem Xslim Enero 2021

~ Hemoglobinas ~
Febrero - 10,8%
Julio - 6,5%
Septiembre - 6,3%

  
Van
04/22/2014 9:38 a.m.

Hello Edgar
Your glycosilada has the value of a non -diabetic person ...
The day that gave you 300, were you washing your hands?Did you do two controls for verifying that it was like that?Did you have any viruses for the body?or even ... the maquima was fine?
It is that with that glycosilada until I am surprised that you say that you debuted !!
all the best

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
edgarrs31
04/22/2014 6:14 p.m.

Thank you very much for your answers and I thank you infinitely.The day they detected was due to the classic symptoms (I was very smeared, a lot of thirst and high pressure 140/90) The result was a blood test in a laboratory.Yesterday I turned one month and I have applied to the maximum ... I have already lowered 10 kilos and I have 3 days without metformin and my levels have been normal but I clarify that I do every day and I have not eaten fats or sugars ........ The truth I've been very stressed because I have young children.
I decided not to take the medications to see how it reacted and apparently it is fine.

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
edgarrs31
04/22/2014 6:20 p.m.

When I mention that debut is because the endocrinologist told me that it was diabetic ....... It has been a hard blow but I am changing my lifestyle radically ....... it is dangerous to leave the medication if I have my normal levels?

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
Regina
04/22/2014 7:40 p.m.

If you have been to treatment and have lowered weight, you can have "normalized", but I put it in quotes, because you will have to continue watching and get analytical.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

  
edgarrs31
04/22/2014 8:18 p.m.

Thank you very much for your help.

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
DiabetesForo
04/23/2014 9:39 a.m.

If you are not diabetic, it will have served to work with healthier habits.
A cordial greeting

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
edgarrs31
04/23/2014 12:25 p.m.

You are right Berny ..... this has no reverse and my habits will change forever ...... The doctor has requested an additional examination including febrile reactions ...... Thank you very much ..... my glucose is still stable between 80-90 on an empty stomach and 95-105 before sleeping and still without medications but I continuously checked because the worry is always there ....

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.

Join the Discussion!

To participate in this thread, please register or log in.

 

Support the Community: Buy "Living with Diabetes: The Power of the Online Community" 💙

Did you know that the forum operates without ads thanks to the book's revenue?
Each purchase helps us continue providing a space for support, learning, and connection for thousands of people with diabetes.

Why buy it?

You help keep this forum alive, a free and accessible community for everyone. You'll discover stories, advice, and experiences that transform the lives of those facing diabetes. With your support, we will continue sharing valuable information and resources for people with diabetes and their families.

💡 Every book counts. It's more than a purchase—it's an act of support that makes a difference.

👉 Buy the book now and be part of something great.

Thank you for being part of our community and for your constant support! 💙

 

See the book at