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Water - Effect on Blood Glucose and How Much Should I Drink Water will not raise blood glucose levels, which is why it is so beneficial to drink when people with diabetes have high blood sugar, as it enables more glucose to be flushed out of the blood Dehydration and diabetes Having high blood glucose levels can also increase the risk of dehydration, which is a risk for people with diabetes mellitus
HbA1c and Pregnancy - Diabetes Keeping blood sugar levels under control is hugely important for women who either have diabetes going into pregnancy or who develop diabetes during their pregnancy
HbA1c Test for Diabetes - Diagnosis, Target HbA1c, Home Tests The HbA1c test, also known as the haemoglobin A1c or glycated haemoglobin test, is an important blood test that gives a good indication of how well your diabetes is being controlled Together with the fasting plasma glucose test, the HbA1c test is one of the main ways in which type 2 diabetes is
No Spleen Impacting A1c | Diabetes Forum A few years before the spleen was removed, this person was diagnosed with Type 2 due to having A1C levels just inside the lower boundary for the criteria of diagosis They were put on metformin and had many problems with side effects - ended up in the hospital after passing out, etc It was apparently from low blood sugar Fast forward
UK vs US conversion | Diabetes Forum I can't seem to find the formula or chart to convert US A1c numbers to UK and vice versa What does my US 5 8 mean in UK numbers?
False high A1C on a carnivore (or very low carb) diet I’ve seen it mentioned quite a few times, that carnivores can have false elevated A1C levels The theory is that carnivores have longer lived red blood cells and they are therefore exposed to blood sugar over a longer period making them more likely to be glycated i would love to hear some
Uk And Us Measurements | Diabetes Forum I really appreciate this forum making conversations about this disease (Type 1 for 68 years) to be both recognized and discussed I am looking for a formula to equate the glucose measurements I see here with the ones that I am familiar with Units of insulin, A1c values etc