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Sometimes, it just doesn't seem to work out
I'm a low-carber with occasional falls off the wagon, including the
occasional beer or burger (I think there were four burgers in all of 2011). Yet, the recent checkup numbers are in: RBG at 103, but A1C at 5.0. All other numbers are really good, below 180 on the cholesterol, good mineral levels, etc. Doctor's overall eval was "excellent." Time for concern because of that high-ish RBG? If these were your numbers, what would you think/do? |
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 09:18:47 -0800, "Anderson Valley"
wrote: I'm a low-carber with occasional falls off the wagon, including the occasional beer or burger (I think there were four burgers in all of 2011). Yet, the recent checkup numbers are in: RBG at 103, but A1C at 5.0. All other numbers are really good, below 180 on the cholesterol, good mineral levels, etc. Doctor's overall eval was "excellent." Time for concern because of that high-ish RBG? If these were your numbers, what would you think/do? What's wrong with those numbers? A nondiabetic person will have an A1c result between 4% and 6%. http://labtestsonline.org/understand...s/a1c/tab/test The reference values for a "normal" random glucose test in an average adult are 70 - 140 mg/dl (3.9 - 7.8 mmol/l) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_glucose_test What does your doctor say? -- Dogman |
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On 1/27/2012 12:18 PM, Anderson Valley wrote: Time for concern because of that high-ish RBG? If these were your numbers, what would you think/do? Do you mean FBG? Never heard of RBG. Yes, you should see if you can get the fasting number below 100. Sometimes, a small bedtime snack of protein does it. Susan |
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On 1/27/2012 1:09 PM, Dogman wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 09:18:47 -0800, "Anderson wrote: I'm a low-carber with occasional falls off the wagon, including the occasional beer or burger (I think there were four burgers in all of 2011). Yet, the recent checkup numbers are in: RBG at 103, but A1C at 5.0. All other numbers are really good, below 180 on the cholesterol, good mineral levels, etc. Doctor's overall eval was "excellent." Time for concern because of that high-ish RBG? If these were your numbers, what would you think/do? What's wrong with those numbers? A nondiabetic person will have an A1c result between 4% and 6%. http://labtestsonline.org/understand...s/a1c/tab/test And mine was 5.0%, smack in the middle. The reference values for a "normal" random glucose test in an average adult are 70 - 140 mg/dl (3.9 - 7.8 mmol/l) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_glucose_test What does your doctor say? My doctor's note on my numbers was "excellent results." He's the one who gave me the "pre-diabetic" diagnosis two years ago. Last year, he congratulated me, after losing 40 lbs and getting the glucose back to the happy range. He didn't say a word about potential pre-diabetic state this time, and he's likely to warn me if it gets there. Doesn't sound like I have much to worry about. Thanks. |
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"Susan" wrote in message
... On 1/27/2012 12:18 PM, Anderson Valley wrote: Time for concern because of that high-ish RBG? If these were your numbers, what would you think/do? Do you mean FBG? Never heard of RBG. Resting blood glucose, but FBG is probably the more accurate way of referring to it. Yes, you should see if you can get the fasting number below 100. Sometimes, a small bedtime snack of protein does it. Probably will do that. A little cheese or meat from dinner ought to do it. Overall, I don't think I have much to worry about, but I'm the type who's predisposed to worrying anyway. |
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