How often should a person with diet controled diabetes get A1c test?!


Question: How often should a person with diet controled diabetes get A1c test!?
I feel like I micro manage my diet pretty well!. My fasting blood sugar is from 90-110 and after I eat it usually stays below 140!. lately I have seen it spike up to 200 a couple times and this is freaking me out!. My eyes are already showing signs of damage (high inner eye pressure, blurred vision etc) I dont want to bug my doctor unneccessarily!. its been about 5 months since I had the last A1c test!. I just want to know if what Im doing is working!. Im going in tommorrow to have my eyes checked by an optometrist!. I hope my eye pressure isnt worse!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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You should do it every 3-4 months unless your doctor says it's OK to go longer, but 6 months is about as long as they'll want you to wait!. The thing is that even if your BG checks are showing normal, you might still have problem areas that won't show up until you get the A1C test!. The A1C is very important because it gives a true picture of overall control at all times of day!. The downside is that a "perfect" A1C might actually not indicate great control, it could also indicate too many highs and too many lows averaged together!. So both the A1C and meter readings need to be analyzed!. One Touch and many other meter companies have software programs or websites where you can download your meter and analyze the numbers!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

My doctor recommends every 3 months!. If you go more frequently than that, it tends not to be accurate!. Also, you may want to consider an opthamologist rather than an optometrist!. An opthamologist will dialate your eyes and look for more diabetic-related complications!. Just a suggestion though :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

You should have one, as was said, between every 3 and 4 months!.

It isn't 'bugging' your doctor to manage your health- if you see an increase in a1c, you'll know it's time to make the important changes, like medication, that will help prevent damage from high blood glucose!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

As often as the endocrinologist wants it done!. Generally every 3 months!. Having it done more often doesn't often provide any more insight into your control!. I

t is also questionable whether your insurance company would pay to have this tested any more frequently!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Once every 3 to 4 monthsWww@Answer-Health@Com





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