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How many times do you get an A1c test done?

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Doctors prefer once in every six months. But i check my regular sugar every month using glucometer. My H1Ac is around 7.5 to 8.5

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toMohannandigana1952

What did your doctor say about the A1c results?

He says high.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toMohannandigana1952

What do you usually eat for your meals/snacks?

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Mohannandigana1952 in reply toMohannandigana1952

I take early lunch at 10 am rice shall vegetable curry and curd. Evening dinner dost idly or chapati. Very little. Some snacks in the evening and fruits in night. Walking 30 min. in morning. My doctor tried every experiment on me. But given up. I am 70 age.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toMohannandigana1952

Your doctor should not give up on you or anyone else that is his patient. Can you get a new doctor?

How big are the chapati? Can you cut them in half and use the other half for another meal/snack? How many carbs. do you have for meals/snacks?

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Mohannandigana1952 in reply toActivity2004

No i changed doctors number of times. My chapatti is around 10 cm. I take Lantus insulin actrapid insulin. Istamet grammar 2mg ecosprin and b12.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply toMohannandigana1952

Thank you for letting me know this. 10 grams or measurement?

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I go for blood test every six months as per UK, NHS guide lines. I am not on any medication.

May be soon as my HbA1c is increasing, no one can tell me if HbA1c increase with age. May be there is no real data.

I am maintaining my weight, do regular exercise. As I age food intake quantity is going down.

When ever I say any report on diabetic, I look for contact details of specialist and ask questions via email. The latest response was to bring weigh down to the weigh at age 25. Very difficult. At the age of 74, my weight is 73kg. To achieve the weight at the age of 25, I need to loose another 5kg. I am on it.

I go for diabetic check and eye check once a year.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosandybrown

What does the kg. for weight convert to in lbs.?

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sandybrown in reply toActivity2004

164 pounds

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosandybrown

Did the doctor say how much time they want to see an improvement/weight loss? Do they want you to come to their office to do a weight check or can you tell them over the phone?

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sandybrown in reply toActivity2004

At the moment telephone conversation only. Diabetic nurse has a graph which show as weight comes down HbA1C also comes down. There is no age given.!

For me I have managed without any medication for nearly 10 years on both cholesterol and blood glucose. I believe that blood numbers do go up as we age.

May be I wait for the next blood test which is in December this year.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosandybrown

When you're scheduled for the next test to be done in December and you get the results back, please let us know what they come back being by then. Keep up the great work you're doing. :-)

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sugar2005fighter

I underwent the A1c test last in March 2021 and the result was 6.03. Before that, it was 6.23 in October 2020. I tried to utilize the covid containment situation to reduce my body weight and that has come down from 74 Kg to 68 kg now. I am now 60 years by age and 164 cm by height and suffering from diabetes for the last 15 years.

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Activity2004Administrator in reply tosugar2005fighter

What has your doctor suggested for you to eat/drink for getting the A1c and daily blood sugars down slightly?

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