I was flabbagasted. I thought higher than 51 as had a treat and sister's birthday party just before unexpected blood test.That's fantastic news Vicki A very well done from me too X @ickihun
How did his consultancy go?So two whole days with no or very little problems . Next Tuesday Ron sees the consultant about his memory.
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Good Morning, my dear friend, @ickihun, it brings inherent delight and joy to my heart to hear of your hbA1c and the progress your health has seen. I attribute this to your hard work, perseverance, motivation, impeccable adherence to dietary programmes like the LCHF diet but overall the grace of God that I believe has descended from Heaven upon us. I believe God is a good, real person whom I love with all my heart, soul, mind and strength. I believe you are a wonderful person, too, and through participation in this fantastic http://www.diabetes.co.uk website I have learnt a lot from the diverse posts shared on threads like Type 2 Life and What Have You Eaten Today? I've grown as a person and have achieved impeccable management of my diabetic and autism spectrum condition, through the LCHF diet for the former and CBT for the latter. I've changed my choice of bread from Bloomer's to the Soya and Linseed Low Carb Bread like @debrasue advised in a past post on this thread and enjoyed 2 slices of toasted soya and linseed bread with melted cheese cooked underneath the grill of my new black Bush cooker that my care coordinator and corporate appointee purchased for me. After the low carb high-fat cheese on toast, I took my medication. A little while afterwards my blood glucose reading was an impeccable 6.6 Millimoles Per Litre.I couldnt wait to tell you all.
My hba1c is now 48.
Dn said whatever I'm doing, keep doing it!
I've waited along time for those words!
Thanks you all.
Wow! Vicky, you star! That's brilliant news, and a great testament to all your hard work. You must be on top of the world.I couldnt wait to tell you all.
My hba1c is now 48.
Dn said whatever I'm doing, keep doing it!
I've waited along time for those words!
Thanks you all.
Well done, Johnny - it sounds as if you are doing really well, too. Good work!Good Morning, my dear friend, @ickihun, it brings inherent delight and joy to my heart to hear of your hbA1c and the progress your health has seen. I attribute this to your hard work, perseverance, motivation, impeccable adherence to dietary programmes like the LCHF diet but overall the grace of God that I believe has descended from Heaven upon us. I believe God is a good, real person whom I love with all my heart, soul, mind and strength. I believe you are a wonderful person, too, and through participation in this fantastic http://www.diabetes.co.uk website I have learnt a lot from the diverse posts shared on threads like Type 2 Life and What Have You Eaten Today? I've grown as a person and have achieved impeccable management of my diabetic and autism spectrum condition, through the LCHF diet for the former and CBT for the latter. I've changed my choice of bread from Bloomer's to the Soya and Linseed Low Carb Bread like @debrasue advised in a past post on this thread and enjoyed 2 slices of toasted soya and linseed bread with melted cheese cooked underneath the grill of my new black Bush cooker that my care coordinator and corporate appointee purchased for me. After the low carb high-fat cheese on toast, I took my medication. A little while afterwards my blood glucose reading was an impeccable 6.6 Millimoles Per Litre.
Thank you for everything, @ickihun, prayers are ongoing for your lovely kind self for your other health conditions but really well done for your impeccable hbA1c.
And thank you, participants and moderators, of http://www.diabetes.co.uk.
Lots of love and may God bless you all.
From
@JohnnyBaker12021970, a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus xXx.
Fantastic news Vicky, well done!I couldnt wait to tell you all.
My hba1c is now 48.
Dn said whatever I'm doing, keep doing it!
I've waited along time for those words!
Thanks you all.
A testimony to good insulin, religiously taking metformin and low carbing. Nurse said my lower levels of insulin need is in normal levels now.Wow! Vicky, you star! That's brilliant news, and a great testament to all your hard work. You must be on top of the world.
Thanks Barbara. ♡♥♡
Well done - 7.5 stones is an incredible result!Hi Vicky,
Congratulations on your weight loss, such a huge achievement, you should be very proud of yourself.
I have lost about 7.5 stones since I started getting serious about getting my weight down. It's been quite strange because I didn't really notice the weight coming off until I suddenly didn't have to wear orthotics in my shoes any more, various aches and pains had disappeared and I was able to move much more easily. Of course, there are the obvious changes like having to buy new clothes etc. Funnily enough it took a long time for my brain to catch up with how much smaller I was! It was really strange not being the fattest person in the room at parties or in town on a Saturday.
I see you are booked in for weight loss surgery. Keep doing whatever you are doing and it will all be much easier for you than a much heavier person. I am a bit of a wimp when it comes to hospitals etc, so I didn't go down the surgery route, but I wish you all the best with yours. I did low carb high fat to get the weight down. There is a bit of carb creep going on at the moment, but I am working on that, eliminating one thing at a time from my diet.
Well done, Lady! keep up the good work.
Prov.
Thankyou Prov. ♡♥♡Hi Vicky,
Congratulations on your weight loss, such a huge achievement, you should be very proud of yourself.
I have lost about 7.5 stones since I started getting serious about getting my weight down. It's been quite strange because I didn't really notice the weight coming off until I suddenly didn't have to wear orthotics in my shoes any more, various aches and pains had disappeared and I was able to move much more easily. Of course, there are the obvious changes like having to buy new clothes etc. Funnily enough it took a long time for my brain to catch up with how much smaller I was! It was really strange not being the fattest person in the room at parties or in town on a Saturday.
I see you are booked in for weight loss surgery. Keep doing whatever you are doing and it will all be much easier for you than a much heavier person. I am a bit of a wimp when it comes to hospitals etc, so I didn't go down the surgery route, but I wish you all the best with yours. I did low carb high fat to get the weight down. There is a bit of carb creep going on at the moment, but I am working on that, eliminating one thing at a time from my diet.
Well done, Lady! keep up the good work.
Prov.
Hi Vicky,
Congratulations on your weight loss, such a huge achievement, you should be very proud of yourself.
I have lost about 7.5 stones since I started getting serious about getting my weight down. It's been quite strange because I didn't really notice the weight coming off until I suddenly didn't have to wear orthotics in my shoes any more, various aches and pains had disappeared and I was able to move much more easily. Of course, there are the obvious changes like having to buy new clothes etc. Funnily enough it took a long time for my brain to catch up with how much smaller I was! It was really strange not being the fattest person in the room at parties or in town on a Saturday.
I see you are booked in for weight loss surgery. Keep doing whatever you are doing and it will all be much easier for you than a much heavier person. I am a bit of a wimp when it comes to hospitals etc, so I didn't go down the surgery route, but I wish you all the best with yours. I did low carb high fat to get the weight down. There is a bit of carb creep going on at the moment, but I am working on that, eliminating one thing at a time from my diet.
Well done, Lady! keep up the good work.
Prov.
I have to say it "your growing on me".Wow, Providence!
I weigh 48kg, or 7st 8lbs, so you lost a whole of me, just about!
OK, so there are several people who probably wish they could really lose me, but that's a whole different story.
I never fail to be astonished at people's perseverance. Very well done from me.