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Time to move on

douglas99

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Type of diabetes
I reversed my Type 2
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I think I’ve decided it’s time to move on.
I’ve had my latest HbA1c result today, 5.4 yet again, after reducing to minimal metformin.

That’s also eating my choice of food over Christmas, and New Year, with the only restraint being on the portion size.
Improved self control, and the new found ability to put food down seems to have worked for me.

So, am I still diabetic?

To be honest, I don’t really know either way, so long as my results keep coming back as ‘normal’, I’m more than happy to stay under the care of my team, and keep being monitored, so in that sense I intend to stay ‘diabetic’.
They are considering stopping all my meds, so maybe I won’t have a choice, we’ll see on that.

So, I’m going to take a rest from diabetes, both as the disease, and as the obsessions that could so easily replace it it you let it.

Early retirement, holidays, diving, travel, will fit in nicely with picking up any food on the road as I go.
Who knows, rice in india, pasta and pizza in Italy, paella in Spain, baguettes in France, it seems a lot easier if I don’t need to impose restrictions, apart from putting it down again.
I’m happy with my spot BG up and down within a normal range as well, I know what drives my BG up, but equally, I know how to keep it down, so that’ll certainly increase what I can eat.
My fasting level is also predictable, but it’s still a good check, if anything changes, I’ll see it, so maybe I will keep that up but maybe weekly.

But for the moment, diabetes is on the backburner.
 
good luck douglas
 
Good luck Douglas. We've bashed heads a few times but I think you're a decent guy. Enjoy those After Eight ice creams.
 
Yes Douglas, It's a shame for us your going, I remember some boisterous discussions I looked in on which was great entertainment. I'll miss them.

I Understand, good luck......

Neil
 
Yes, good luck Douglas. I will miss our discussions ;)

Thanks for letting us know, I was beginning to wonder.......

Have fun!:)
 
Bon voyage. Pop back from time to time and tell us of your travels. Thanks for making a difference.
 
Hi Douglas

Believe me, I was only thinking about you yesterday when Andrew also had a thread saying should I stay or leave.
I am happy and sad both to see you leave
Happy coz you are out of the whole Diabetes world and sad that we loose a forum member on here who has successfully reversed type 2 Diabetes.
I wish you all the very best in future and if you do decide to ever come back to say hi or share anything you are most welcome to.
But I really hope you are never here again discussing diabetes being back.
Cheers mate.
 
I think I’ve decided it’s time to move on.
I’ve had my latest HbA1c result today, 5.4 yet again, after reducing to minimal metformin.

That’s also eating my choice of food over Christmas, and New Year, with the only restraint being on the portion size.
Improved self control, and the new found ability to put food down seems to have worked for me.

So, am I still diabetic?

To be honest, I don’t really know either way, so long as my results keep coming back as ‘normal’, I’m more than happy to stay under the care of my team, and keep being monitored, so in that sense I intend to stay ‘diabetic’.
They are considering stopping all my meds, so maybe I won’t have a choice, we’ll see on that.

So, I’m going to take a rest from diabetes, both as the disease, and as the obsessions that could so easily replace it it you let it.

Early retirement, holidays, diving, travel, will fit in nicely with picking up any food on the road as I go.
Who knows, rice in india, pasta and pizza in Italy, paella in Spain, baguettes in France, it seems a lot easier if I don’t need to impose restrictions, apart from putting it down again.
I’m happy with my spot BG up and down within a normal range as well, I know what drives my BG up, but equally, I know how to keep it down, so that’ll certainly increase what I can eat.
My fasting level is also predictable, but it’s still a good check, if anything changes, I’ll see it, so maybe I will keep that up but maybe weekly.

But for the moment, diabetes is on the backburner.
New to all this but would love to knoow how you did it; might hold out some hope for the rest of us.

Enjoy your travels and keep safe and well.
 
New to all this but would love to knoow how you did it; might hold out some hope for the rest of us.

In an attempt to find the answer to that question, I am going to read each and every post that Douglas has written, and see what I can glean from them!

Thank you Douglas - I am encouraged that it IS possible to control this disease.
 
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Good luck @douglas99, you have been a real inspiration. I've loved reading your posts. I think it's great that you have got to a stage in your life when you can put the diabetes on the back burner... One day I hope to get there too. Wishing you all the best
 
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