Constantin74
10-26-2009, 06:36 AM
If a t2 could give blood for 10 -12 hrs fasting BG test, and for A1c, at 1.00 or 2.00 pm, would the results be reliable and representative of his true status?
I have severe sleeping disorder; for the last 2 years I can not possibly fall asleep before 07.00 -08.00 am, and that only with medicine like Seroquel, to wake up at 13.00 -14.00. Even that sleep is not good, I never feel normal or rested.
(Without medicine, I wake two hrs after I fall asleep...)
My lab says they can not do BG test at 2.00 pm, it should be done in the morning, after night's sleep..
Giving the blood at 7.00 am before falling asleep is not an option because I feel terribly bad and my body is a wreck at that time, blood test be misleading. And my worn out body can not possibly endure fasting for 10 hrs during the night.. It's a vicious cycle and it is getting worse.
Skipped my A1C test for the last 6 months.
Any views on my situation would be most helpful. Thanks.
I have severe sleeping disorder; for the last 2 years I can not possibly fall asleep before 07.00 -08.00 am, and that only with medicine like Seroquel, to wake up at 13.00 -14.00. Even that sleep is not good, I never feel normal or rested.
(Without medicine, I wake two hrs after I fall asleep...)
My lab says they can not do BG test at 2.00 pm, it should be done in the morning, after night's sleep..
Giving the blood at 7.00 am before falling asleep is not an option because I feel terribly bad and my body is a wreck at that time, blood test be misleading. And my worn out body can not possibly endure fasting for 10 hrs during the night.. It's a vicious cycle and it is getting worse.
Skipped my A1C test for the last 6 months.
Any views on my situation would be most helpful. Thanks.