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05-26-2021, 06:10 PM | #1 | ||
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I don't have diabetes and don't want it. But my recent lab report came in at Glucose 120 and A1C 5.7. The highest ever in my 82 yrs on these. And I've cleaned up my diet so much, and wondering if with age Glucose rises? And I can't exercise due to OA and joint damage from hip replacement, so stretching is what I do.
I read that Berberine reduces Glucose levels and some other issues too like reducing inflammation. Thanks anyone. |
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05-27-2021, 04:01 AM | #2 | ||
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--absolutely rise with age for most of us; in fact, there has recently been a spate of articles, including one from the New York Times, about how this needs to be recognized more so that "prediabetes"--the level you're just edging into, according to most lab ranges--is not overtreated:
How Meaningful Is Prediabetes for Older Adults? - The New York Times In my estimation, you're doing pretty well if you're 82 and this is the first time you've edged up to an A1C level of 5.7. And there are always dietary adjustments one can make, but probably the best defense of all is to try to do some weight-bearing exercise, if you can, to build a bit of muscle mass (which can be done at any age); muscle tends to process insulin better than other tissue types and helps with glycemic control. |
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05-27-2021, 02:21 PM | #3 | ||
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Thanks for the reply and I also realized I don't do Fasting labs, have not for many years. So that would also have an influence on the outcome of the labs. And I did get a response from another health member and they have been taking Berberine for a long time, up to 2 grains daily but I will certainly start slowly when I get my supply.
Just the fact that I've taken bread out of my foods over 10 yrs ago is an area where I took control to keep diabetes away. |
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05-27-2021, 05:50 PM | #4 | ||
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Just talking to a friend about this fasting and non fasting labs, and probably the way we need to do labs is non fasting as this is how we go thru life, not in a fasting mode. When labs come up too low or too high then we take actions. My last ones also came up too low in potassium and I like to see them higher, so I'm upping potassium supplements a little. Low potassium can cause more fatigue...and I've been feeling that lately. So back on dosing more, and one can only eat so much potassium rich foods.
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05-28-2021, 08:36 AM | #5 | ||
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--would definitely be impacted by whether it was taken fasting vs. non-fasting;
the hemoglobin A1C, which is more of an average measure over months, not so much. That's why most endocrinologists tend to rely on the latter these days. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | kiwi33 (08-17-2021) |
05-28-2021, 12:45 PM | #6 | ||
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Good chance the A1c would have come in Lower had I done the bloodwork Fasting.
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