Well, it's been just over 3 months (15 and a bit weeks) since I was diagnosed with T2 and I had my first follow-up blood test yesterday. It's been quite the rollercoaster and when I look back at the first post I made on this forum to start this thread, so much has changed. I've been quite the advocate for low carb / keto around here since joining, so this is the first real evidence I've had as to whether it works for me personally. So, without further ado, the scores on the doors (no medication for diabetes or cholesterol during this time).
Hba1c (21st July 2023) - 83
Hba1c (7th November 2023) - 32
Weight (21st July 2023) - 24st 9lb (156kg)
Weight (7th November 2023) - 20st 2lb (128kg)
Loss - 4st 7lbs (28kg) - my waist size has reduced by 8 inches
Cholesterol (14th August):
Serum cholesterol - 4.6
HDL - 0.73
LDL - 2.7
Triglycerides - 2.5 (0.5 to 2.3 are considered normal range)
Cholesterol (7th November):
Serum cholesterol - 4.4
HDL - 0.87
LDL - 2.9
Triglycerides - 1.4
The main other positive change was on my liver function. My serum alanine aminotransferase level was 114 (normal range is 0 to 35) on the 21st July. On my latest blood test, this was 19. Massive reduction and it was the main reason I was told I had a fatty liver. Looks like it's a little less fat now though.
I also have high blood pressure. When I was diagnosed with T2 in July, I was on 3 medications daily for it and it was controlled in normal range. I'm now only on 1 medication, two have been removed, and it's still in normal range. Resting heart rate has reduced from the 80-90 range down to 60-70.
Overall I'm so happy with these results. Sure, my HDL needs some serious work (it's still appalling!), but my hba1c is so much better than I'd ever dared hope for! I was aiming to get under 50 maybe, which was just to try and get within shooting distance of more normal ranges.
Once again, I owe everything to this forum and the lovely people on it. Your advice, tips, and strategies have been endlessly helpful in creating this new diet and lifestyle of mine. Most of all though, thank you for all who have supported me, made me laugh, and challenged any incorrect things I've said here - it's made everything so much easier to handle, just knowing there's a place I can come to where people are on the same page and all pushing to help. I won't name names, we know who these people are. I can never repay any of you in any meaningful way, but you genuinely have mine and my family's deepest gratitude and affection for everything you've helped me achieve so far.
Now for the hardest bit (so I've read), keeping it going! Oh, and no one mention the "R" word just yet, there's a long way to go!