Friday, May 06, 2011
DIABETES???
Ari ni sebenarnya ada appointment kat KKIA..diorang suh dtg buat check up utk diabetes..so kene berpuasa start dari 10 mlm tadi..
Sampai je mcm biasa amik nombor..then, suh my hubby p opis dulu..dah settle baru call dia balik..dalam kol 8am nombor pun di panggil utk diambil darah..pastu kene p kat satu bilik tu and minum air gula (glukos)..mak ai..manis gila air tu..dah la i tak suka mkn manis2 sgt..kene habiskan air tu dlm masa 5 minit..tak boleh muntah..kalo tak kene buat lagi sekali hari yg lain..
Then, kene tunggu 2 jam sebelum darah diambil sekali lagi..sementara menunggu 2 jam tu..ada la misi tu bagi ceramah cara penyusuan bayi..so belajar la benda baru hari ni..dia siap ajar jugak mcm mana nak meyusukan bayi bagi ibu yg bekerjaya..then, dia tunjuk plak proses bersalin..hish..seram plak rasanya..bila dah abis tu ada dlm lagi setengah jam..sembang2 la dgn ibu2 dan bakal2 ibu yg attend ceramah tadi..mcm-mcm pengalaman ada..makin takut plak jadinya..harap2 nya tader la masalah masa nak melahirkan nanti..and baby pun sihat wal afiat..
Pastu dlm kol 10..dah start dah dia panggil nombor..mcm tau2 je..i p masuk toilet then i pun muntah la..cuma kali ni muntah sedap..manis je rasa dia..haha..nasib baik sempat 2 jam..then bila nombor dipanggil p la amik darah lagi sekali..nasib baik ari ni takder masalah nak amik darah..then, call my hubby..kitorang p mkn dulu..then baru la balik opis..tunggula resultnyer nanti 24/5/2011..
Research has shown that the OGTT (oral glucose tolerance test) is more sensitive than the FPG test for diagnosing pre-diabetes, but it is less convenient to administer. The OGTT requires fasting for at least 8 hours before the test. The plasma glucose level is measured immediately before and 2 hours after a person drinks a liquid containing 75 grams of glucose dissolved in water. If the blood glucose level is between 140 and 199 mg/dL 2 hours after drinking the liquid, the person has a form of pre-diabetes called impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Having IGT, like having IFG, means a person has an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes but does not have it yet. A 2-hour glucose level of 200 mg/dL or above, confirmed by repeating the test on another day, means a person has diabetes.
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