| Hi Jakesfnm!
Stress can be either the cause of a rash of problems or the catch-all excuse.
An HbA1c of 6.1 isn't terrible for a full-blown diabetic, it isn't great for a Pre-Diabetic and would tend to indicate that you are probably already in the diabetic camp. That being said, it is important to remember that the A1c is a 90 day weighted average (weighted to the past 4 - 6 weeks of the total 13) so an incident of "stress" cannot make it spike.
Your recent BG tests say that your body is having difficulty in managing BG levels. There can be multiple reasons for this all of which point towards adult onset of some form of diabetes. The question is -- which type?
I'm personally in the camp of either a fasting C-Peptide test or an OGTT with C-Peptide values which will indicate how much insulin your body produces in response to glucose. This is important for a proper diagnosis and treatment. If you have a high insulin output in response but a slow recovery then you are probably a Type-2. If you have a low insulin output in response then you are probably a Type-1.5. What is important to know is that the treatment response to these two types of diabetes is completly different. Type-2's require drugs that increase insulin sensitivity whereas the Type-1.5 require supplamental insulin.
While stress is not helpful to any condition, I have to wonder what your form of stress is and if you can manage the stressors. As a vegetarian, you get the vast majority of calories from foods that have carbohydrates so you depend on the pancreas a lot. I highly recommend getting that C-Peptide or OGTT with C-Peptide testing done soon.
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Pre-D -- Not on Insulin  (yet)
For Cholesterol though:
2500 mg Niacin
5 mg Zocor
2008 cycling miles: 4844 (20 Nov)
Fasting C-Peptide 1.4 (02 Oct 08) HbA1c's:
01 Mar 2008 -- 5.4%
01 Apr 2008 -- 5.3%
01 May 2008 -- 5.1%
01 June 2008 -- 5.1%
01 July 2008 -- 5.0%
02 Oct 2008 -- 5.4% |