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Laboratory result of today 06/01/2018 ,age 32 male T2 diabetes

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Laboratory result of today 06/01/2018 ,age 32 male T2 diabetes

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FBS- 90mg/dl

Cholesterol- 173 mg/dl

Triglycerides- 120 mg/dl

HbA1c 6%

Creatinine 1.1mg/dl

Let me know dear friends what seem my today's laboratory results although still l haven't discussed with doctor,

My a little concern is about Creatinine level which was 0.9 last year and it has raised to 1.1 what should I do better?

Appreciated your kind advices

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Please call and schedule an appointment with your doctor to discuss the results and find out what you can do to change anything. Let us know what you find out.

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fahimh in reply toActivity2004

I went to doctor last day and he didn't prescribed me and said you no need meds at the time.

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That’s good. Are your numbers going even?

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Most time after one hour postprandial glucose raises to 150-180 and after two hours became stable around 100mg/dl.

Also the cholesterol and triglycerides are constant for 10 months and my HbA1c last year was 11.6% and now it's between 5&6%.

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Wow! Keep the A1c the way it is. Looks great!👌😆👍

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fahimh in reply toActivity2004

Thanks

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Creatine is okay the range is 1.3 max you are 1.1 , so fine, the jump from .9 to 1.1 could be because of extra drinking of hard liquor or new medicine but don’t worry .drink lots of water

Have another test in 1 month it should be back to .9 or even if it’s same ok start some kidney liver tonics for strength

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fahimh in reply toAditya17

Actually I am not in medicine since last 10 months, I daily consume dairy like milk And yoghurt it may effects on creatinine, as per your advice I will check again with decreasing of drinking of milk

Good control, nothing to worry.

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You are right, but only there is my concern about Creatinine level which was high

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The creatinine level up to 1.5 is not serious of course I am not a doctor, I am referring reference range of lab. Drink plenty of water.still if you feel you can visit a doctor.

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I am far from my doctor in another city of country

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fahimh

Last day finally reached doctor and he didn't prescribed me any meds

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