Bluetit1802
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Surely you could only eat the Newcastle diet if you are over weight.
Perhaps that would have been a better route for me when I was overweight. Certainly if the carbs didn't trigger R.H.
Now I have a BMI of 22.5, been on LCHF for two years seriously and I cannot get my hba1c down below 45. It was 50 on diagnosis. It would not have been worth it if I hadn't cured my RH and fatty liver!
Derek
i am similar to you. Diagnosed with HbA1c of 53 January 2014. By June I was 46, by November I had drpped my BMI from 31 to 21 but still HbA1c in Pre-diabetic range. New weight maintained ever since and lowest A1c was 42. Very low carb (up to 30g. often less, sometimes a bit more) No medication or other health issues. However, for last 2 weeks all my levels have suddenly notched downwards, significantly so. So much so I ended up thinking my meter was dying. I even resorted to re-testing low numbers and using the control solution. My conclusion is my meter is fine. It is me suddenly improving! The ONLY thing I can think of is I did a home OGTT the day it all started, and maybe that drink of 75g pure glucose kick started something. Or maybe it was just coincidence. Whichever, my averages both pre-meal and post meal, plus FBG and bedtimes have dropped considerably. I hope I am not tempting fate.