• Guest - w'd love to know what you think about the forum! Take the 2025 Survey »

Search Results

  1. D

    Skinny Type 2 & high Cholestrol advice

    This week I received the results of my 4th HbA1c result after being diagnosed T2 in Jan of last year at 8.8%. My latest HbA1c is 6.2 and my Cholestrol is 6.3 however, I'm 6 ft tall, exercise for 45-60 mins every day and weigh just over 11st and currently do not take any medication. My diet does...
  2. D

    test strip results and HbA1c results

    now feeling very confused; I was diagnosed T2 in January of this year, Hba1c 8.8 My recent HbA1c result was 7.2, 3 months before that I had mistakenly thought it was 5.6 however, my local surgery has told me it was the Cholestrol result that was 5.6 and not the HbA1c [which was 7.4] I test...
  3. D

    Latest Blood test results?

    I was diagnosed T2 in January of this year, my HbA1c was 8.8, I changed my diet and exercised regularly, 3 months later my HbA1c was down to 5.6 with no medication. I have just had the results for my last test result and my HbA1c has gone up to 7.2 [still with no meds] my Cholestrol is up also...
  4. D

    stubborn Blood Sugar

    Today my fasting AM test reading was 6.6, I drank a pint of water, had 2 slices of raw Bitter Melon [which usually brings Blood Sugar down with exercise] and went for a 40 minute bike ride with a couple of hills thrown in. When I got back I took another test and it measured 6.6, I did not have...
  5. D

    preventing Diabetic complications

    Being relatively newly diagnosed [7 months] like a lot of people I am keen to prevent Diabetic complications as being in my forties, I still have quite a while left to live with T2. After reading several books on managing T2 Diabetes I am still unclear as to whether Diabetic complications can be...
  6. D

    Daily Blood Test results in relation to HbA1c

    I was diagnosed T2 in early January this year, my HbA1c was 8.8 On diagnosis my G.P perscribed 3 x 500ml Metformin daily however, I wanted to try and control my T2 with diet and exercise alone as being in my mid 40's I realised I have still got a reasonably long time to live with the condition...
Back
Top