Remission is possible, but once you get there be beware of the risk of complacency. That's what caught me out.
I was diagnosed in Match 2023 with a hb1ac of 106. 3 months later I had that down to 53 (going low carb and focusing on losing weight as well), another 3 months and it was 43 and then my next test was also in the 40's. That is went back to annual tests and my next hb1ac was 80. I did a bit better for the year after that but only got it down to 68 (that was in April this year). So that's me back on 3-monthly checks again, although I'm hoping (after starting to put the work in again!) that my next one in about a month will be back to acceptable levels.
If and when I do get it back down I'm not going to do what I did last time - which was to stop testing my blood sugar and also to stop weighing myself. This time I think I'm going to stick to testing and weighing myself on at least a weekly basis, as a checkpoint. I'm still toying with the idea of going with a CGM long term (as I quite liked the Dexcom I had on trial) but in reality it's not necessary if I do stick to low-carb and also to a limited testing regime.
I was diagnosed in Match 2023 with a hb1ac of 106. 3 months later I had that down to 53 (going low carb and focusing on losing weight as well), another 3 months and it was 43 and then my next test was also in the 40's. That is went back to annual tests and my next hb1ac was 80. I did a bit better for the year after that but only got it down to 68 (that was in April this year). So that's me back on 3-monthly checks again, although I'm hoping (after starting to put the work in again!) that my next one in about a month will be back to acceptable levels.
If and when I do get it back down I'm not going to do what I did last time - which was to stop testing my blood sugar and also to stop weighing myself. This time I think I'm going to stick to testing and weighing myself on at least a weekly basis, as a checkpoint. I'm still toying with the idea of going with a CGM long term (as I quite liked the Dexcom I had on trial) but in reality it's not necessary if I do stick to low-carb and also to a limited testing regime.