Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes? How Do I know My Numbers?

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Aug 10, 2021
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Fasting plasma glucose (blood sugar) and and glycosylated hemoglobin, or hemoglobin A1C, are most commonly used to diagnose diabetes. However, it is not diagnosed with just one test. You must have a second test of either A1C or plasma glucose on a separate occasion to confirm the diagnosis.

Tests for Diagnosis of Diabetes and Prediabetes

The table below shows the glucose levels of fasting plasma glucose test, OGTT and HbA1c test among normal glucose tolerance, pre-diabetes and diabetes:

Normal Glucose Tolerance Pre-diabetes Diabetes Mellitus
Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (mg/dl) < 100 100-125(impaired fasting glucose) >=126
OGTT (mg/dl) < 140 >=140-199 (impaired glucose tolerance) >=200
HbA1c (%) < 5.7 5.7-6.4 >=6.5

Data derived from here.

Now that you see what the normal cutoffs are for each range and blood test type, it's important to understand that these values also depend on your physical activity and level of normal control of Diabetes.

If you have been diagnosed with Diabetes but you are very careful to stay healthy, balance your meals, exercise, and take your medications at the right times and in the right doses, its possible that you could be one of the many people with Diabetes that control their glucose so well that they appear in pre-diabetic range. This makes your Doctor and Care Team very happy! This doesn't mean that you're reversing diabetes, so you should not start eating whatever you want. It means that you have exceptional control, and whatever you are doing with lifestyle and medication is working.

Keep it up!