Very good,
I am Fraco and they detected pre -diabetes 4 months ago.The truth is that I took it quite calmly, because I already suspected something even before going to the specialist.
After knowing that it was pre -diabetic, because I was very strict in taking care of myself (exercises, medication, healthy food), and I managed to feel much better, except for small inconvenience, I live practically a normal life.
The detection of this disease was a blessing to me, since perhaps one more time and did not count it due to the complications that you.They already know.
Well I have a question, when I was detected prediabetes, the glycosylated hemoglobin test (HBA1C) was 6.37%, with which my doctor determined that it was pre-diabetic, despite the fact that my fasting results were almost normal for glucose test, in my case 95 mg/dl.
For that date I felt fatal, decayed, without mood, dizziness, thirst, urinated all the time.Today I am another, thanks to the care in which I have to have.I bought a glucometer and I decided to record the results, I effectively mediated the fasting glucose, two hours after eating, and before bedtime.
The results were fantastic within the normal limits of a healthy person, even .... which turns out that I returned to the office after two months for routine laboratory analysis, and the results have confused me more, glucose in 89 mg/dl theGlycosilada courage 6.7%.In other words, not only had it not dropped, but also increased points (the previous one was 6.37%).The doctor talked about perhaps "hidden" diabetes.He has asked me post prandial for next week.
Suspecting that I decided to measure glucose every half hour after eating and the results: before dinner 98mg/dl, half an hour after eating 203 mg/dl (I had never recorded such a high figure) and two hours after eating 122 mg/dl, that is, I have very high peaks immediately after eating.
That would explain the increased glycosilada, despite my care.
What do you think.?
Is there "hidden" diabetes?
Is it normal to have fasting and postprandial encouraging results, but have the increasing glycosylated?
Thank you very much for your contribution.
Greetings from Peru.