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My 89 year old father has had T2 for about ten years. He's never been particularly high carb (my now deceased mother was T1 so carb wasn't a big part of their diet), but he did have the traditional T2 waistline and maybe a couple of stone to lose.
Since the death of my mother, he's spent the UK winter with me (first in Australia and now in New Zealand) and last Christmas he said he'd like to try low carb to see if he could improve his health and lose the excess pounds (he's very frail and can barely walk so carrying less weight would definitely help). So we duly went low carb, cut out the cereal, bread, potatoes etc and after 3 months he'd not only lost 1 1/2 stone but also significantly reduced his sugar levels.
A year ago his hba1c was 54 (and I believe he had a 60 before that but may be misremembering). He was on 3 * 80mg gliclazide per day. I was a little dubious as to whether he'd keep up the diet at home, but I just heard back from him after his latest trip to the DN. His new hba1c was 43 and she's cut him down to one gliclazide tablet, with the possibility of taking him off medication altogether at the next visit.
So, you're never too old and it's never too late to go low carb to improve your T2 situation.
He'll be here in a month's time so I'll be able to monitor his blood sugars and see how he's going on the new regime. (He has a meter but only really uses it when he says with me ).
Since the death of my mother, he's spent the UK winter with me (first in Australia and now in New Zealand) and last Christmas he said he'd like to try low carb to see if he could improve his health and lose the excess pounds (he's very frail and can barely walk so carrying less weight would definitely help). So we duly went low carb, cut out the cereal, bread, potatoes etc and after 3 months he'd not only lost 1 1/2 stone but also significantly reduced his sugar levels.
A year ago his hba1c was 54 (and I believe he had a 60 before that but may be misremembering). He was on 3 * 80mg gliclazide per day. I was a little dubious as to whether he'd keep up the diet at home, but I just heard back from him after his latest trip to the DN. His new hba1c was 43 and she's cut him down to one gliclazide tablet, with the possibility of taking him off medication altogether at the next visit.
So, you're never too old and it's never too late to go low carb to improve your T2 situation.
He'll be here in a month's time so I'll be able to monitor his blood sugars and see how he's going on the new regime. (He has a meter but only really uses it when he says with me ).
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