I got the call. And of course they couldn't tell me anything over the phone, but fortunately I'm able to see the test results online. I'm no doctor myself, but all the numbers appear to be at a normal range aside from my HDL cholesterol (which is a little low) and my fasting blood sugar, which is at 113 (I've been reading it should be under 100). Because of some confusion, I was fasting for more like 17 hours rather than 8 so I'm not sure what difference that might make either way (and I'll be sure to mention that to the doctor when I see her next week).
I'm guessing there are concerns I may be prediabetic. While I've never been diagnosed with any blood sugar issues in the past, it's also been years since I've been tested for anything (no insurance at the time & no money, but no longer an issue). I definitely have a family history, as both of my parents were diagnosed with type 2 in their 50's-60's (I'm 36).
I've consciously been "pretending" to be diabetic with my food choices in the past five months, avoiding sugar and other processed carbs, partly because I know spikes in blood sugar makes me extra hungry and crave sugar, and partly because I know they're simply not good to have in excess, especially when trying to lose weight.
I've definitely had symptoms of diabetes in the past, particularly the extreme thirst, frequent urination, and slow-healing wounds. I've since lost well over 100 pounds by changing my eating habits, but could still stand to lose about 100 more. I no longer have these symptoms and haven't experienced them in years (even during my re-gain of 25 pounds last winter, which I've since re-lost), and typically don't indulge in sweets and simple carbs anymore even when I'm not being health-conscious.
Since I'm still new to all this, I'm wondering if the 113 reading is a major concern at this point or if things may get better if I keep going the right direction with my eating choices and exercise. I realize it's best to talk to my doctor of course, but I was hoping for some insight from those that have already gone through all this. Any advice and related experience would be most appreciated.


I've already made the appointment to see my doctor next week so we'll see what happens from there. I just wanted to have some idea on what to expect so I can mentally prepare myself for whatever lies ahead.
I'm averaging a pound and a quarter loss per week, which has been pretty steady since March. I'm ecstatic with that, and since my weight's been recorded at each of my three main medical visits in the past few months she can see my progress for herself (I had gastritis near the beginning of my weight loss efforts and have been having issues with my eyes more recently). I'm hoping it's a good sign that I was told at last the last visit that my eyes appear to have no damage that might be related to diabetic issues.
I'm not frightened of being diagnosed with diabetes, but I obviously can't say it's something I'd ever look forward to. We'll see how my next appointment goes and what I'll need to do next. In the meantime, I plan to keep taking care of myself as much as possible.