Hi everyone. A couple of years ago I had great results on HFLC. My fasting numbers dropped from 10 to 5s and 6s and I lost over 3stones.I then had to face a diagnosis and treatment for cancer. It was very successful - thank goodness. However, I went totally off the rails diet wise and wouldn't face up to the diabetes. At last I am back on track. For the past two weeks I have stuck rigidly and happily to HFLC yet my numbers are slow to come down this time. At the start of the diet this time my fasting reading was around 12. After 2 weeks it is now between 10 and 8. I am not on medication. Will the readings get lower if I stick with the HFLC or have I pushed things too far this time. I want to avoid medication if I can. Hope you can help. Thanks for any help you can give.xx
Hi comfort. Welcome back, albeit a pity about the circumstances. Sorry to hear about your diagnosis.
As you probably know, nobody can tell how things will go for you, looking forward.
One thing that I do sometimes think when folks arrive in similar circumstances as yourself, I think sometime when some people come back and adopt their previous way of doing things, they do it from where they left off, and not where they started.
You're obviously testing, which is fab, but are you also keeping a food diary, so that every few days you can look back and review your food intake and sense check to ensure you're actually doing what you think you are? Many folks find when they've trimmed up, and their numbers come down, they add a few more tings back into their diet, because their newly trained and adjusted bodies can cope with them.
Did you regain any of your lost weight during your break from the wagon at all? If you did, that probably isn't helping.
Be patient. Our bodies like to run to routines, including the blood sugar range that is its comfort zone. When adjustments are made, the body tries to compensate for that change to keep it in its comfort zone, by dumping stored glucose from the liver into the blood. After a short while (everyone is different how long), the body effectively gives in and accepts the new comfort zone.
When I was newly my numbers used to notch down, rather than slide in a nice smooth line. Maybe some of the foregoing is happening with you.
Do you have any records from when you were diagnosed to see what happened last time?
Good luck with it all.