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<blockquote data-quote="evopilot" data-source="post: 574133" data-attributes="member: 114757"><p>hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>i was diagnosed with diabetes in 2004 i was severe DKA, at first doctors thought i was a type 2 (bit over weight) then they said type 1 and now they tell me type 1.5, my control over the years has not been very good, i go up and down big time, for example, a single piece of bread (doesnt matter which type) can send me up to 25 and i get hypos down to 1.6, after that the meter reads LO.</p><p></p><p>after watching some lectures from Dr Jason Fung i tought i would try this diet to see if it can help me, at first it didnt do anything but now after a few weeks it seems my blood sugars are more stable, ie: no hypos in weeks and no "real" hypers, but my blood sugar on average is still between 9.5 and 14 (good for me though).</p><p></p><p>is it supposed to be like this? will i ever get normal blood sugars or A1c? my A1c last year was 13.4 and my latest a few months ago was 11.4.</p><p></p><p>do the sugars come down gradually over months? or am i just too wrecked?</p><p></p><p>im not over weight, i am 5'11 80kg bmi i think is 24</p><p></p><p>i am mainly eating salads, butter, bacon, eggs and meat, also after i excersize my sugar goes flying high.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evopilot, post: 574133, member: 114757"] hi everyone, i was diagnosed with diabetes in 2004 i was severe DKA, at first doctors thought i was a type 2 (bit over weight) then they said type 1 and now they tell me type 1.5, my control over the years has not been very good, i go up and down big time, for example, a single piece of bread (doesnt matter which type) can send me up to 25 and i get hypos down to 1.6, after that the meter reads LO. after watching some lectures from Dr Jason Fung i tought i would try this diet to see if it can help me, at first it didnt do anything but now after a few weeks it seems my blood sugars are more stable, ie: no hypos in weeks and no "real" hypers, but my blood sugar on average is still between 9.5 and 14 (good for me though). is it supposed to be like this? will i ever get normal blood sugars or A1c? my A1c last year was 13.4 and my latest a few months ago was 11.4. do the sugars come down gradually over months? or am i just too wrecked? im not over weight, i am 5'11 80kg bmi i think is 24 i am mainly eating salads, butter, bacon, eggs and meat, also after i excersize my sugar goes flying high. thanks [/QUOTE]
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