For the one-hour glucose test I got a 142. My doctor's cutoff was 140, so I went in for the three-hour the next day.
These are my results:
Fasting: 100. I failed that one.
One-Hour: 150. Passed.
Two-Hour: 148. Passed.
Three-Hour:
137. They said I failed. I go in to see the diabetic specialist
tomorrow for more information, get my blood testing kit, etc...
However,
ever since then I've been looking at every diabetic website I could
find, and every single one says the three-hour should at least be below
140. Every single one!
I'm curious, what was your doctor's cut-off
for the third-hour level? Was it 140, or did they make it 135 or 130?
What were your levels for that last one?
Re: GD Ladies, do you remember your results?
FWIW, you can always ask to redo the three hour test if it will make you feel better.
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
I failed my 3-Hour with the below results...
Fasting - 87 - Passed
One-Hour - 238 - Fail
Two-Hour - 197 - Fail
Three-Hour - 33 - Passed
According to my doctor's office you would have passed the 3-hour test, but I have read many people say their offices are starting to use 130-135 as the three hour cut off. I have been able to control mine with diet and exercise alone. Tracking your BGL is really not that bad once you get the hang of it.
Fasting was 100, all other numbers were good, I was told I have it.
In other words, looking at your resutls, you failed the test before you even started it.
They didn’t know my number was that low until a few hours later because they don’t test the results where you get your blood work done. On my way home I had a pretty bad attack. I was really lucky my DH was able to meet me home after the test. He was able to get some food in me before I passed out. When I meet with the dietitian she couldn’t believe I made it home OK. I was a little surprised myself!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
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