Excellent. Well done. On your CGM what was the highest your blood went up to after eating? Just interested as I am funding one myself as a type 2. X.Hi all, I wanted to come back and share an update as I just this morning received my 3 month repeat hbA1c results
Just a brief summary so far - I am 42f, was tested in July on the advice of a podiatrist because I had a toe wound that wasn't healing. I had no other symptoms and my BMI was 23. My hbA1c came back as 107, a huge shock.
I was started on Metformin immediately and I worked really hard to reduce my carb intake. I was prescribed Glicazide but agreed with my DNS to try Metformin and diet first. Since then I have continued to work hard on this, using finger prick testing and a couple of months of CGMs (self funded) to really learn about my trends etc. I could see my numbers were coming down so did not take the Glicazide.
I spoke to my DNS last week before my repeat bloods and she said anything below 60 would be great progress at this stage, she said the target long term would be under 48 but the lower the better obviously.
I had my repeat bloods last thing on Friday and after being so anxious all weekend I finally received the results just now - 47!!!!!
I know that I will want to bring them down further in the long term but to go from 107-47 in this time is a huge relief for me. Considering this result covers the past 3 months when my levels would have been really high at the start.
Anyway, just wanted to share. I know I have to continue my hard work and my journey is just starting, but it feels really good to get this news after 3 months of this all.
Thanks also to this forum, it is so helpful.
I had a couple of 11/12 episodes at the beginning, but got to the stage at the end of being in range (so up to 10) 100% of the timeExcellent. Well done. On your CGM what was the highest your blood went up to after eating? Just interested as I am funding one myself as a type 2. X.
Thank you! Have you been on your holiday yet? Hope you have an amazing timeThat is a really great result - huge congratulations.
yeah it was funThank you! Have you been on your holiday yet? Hope you have an amazing time
No, I'm going a week on Saturday and am pretty excited.Thank you! Have you been on your holiday yet? Hope you have an amazing time
Thank you so much! Your comment has made my weekHuge congrats — dropping from 107 to 47 is absolutely insane progress.
Really awesome to see you pulled this off without extra meds, that level of willpower is next-level.
Seriously, hats off — that kind of discipline takes real grit, keep crushing it!
Coming back to add that I had an unscheduled call from my DNS, she said she was still getting her jaw off the floor at my results she said in 20 years of practice that she has never seen a drop this quickly on Metformin and diet. Feels good to have that kind of interactionHi all, I wanted to come back and share an update as I just this morning received my 3 month repeat hbA1c results
Just a brief summary so far - I am 42f, was tested in July on the advice of a podiatrist because I had a toe wound that wasn't healing. I had no other symptoms and my BMI was 23. My hbA1c came back as 107, a huge shock.
I was started on Metformin immediately and I worked really hard to reduce my carb intake. I was prescribed Glicazide but agreed with my DNS to try Metformin and diet first. Since then I have continued to work hard on this, using finger prick testing and a couple of months of CGMs (self funded) to really learn about my trends etc. I could see my numbers were coming down so did not take the Glicazide.
I spoke to my DNS last week before my repeat bloods and she said anything below 60 would be great progress at this stage, she said the target long term would be under 48 but the lower the better obviously.
I had my repeat bloods last thing on Friday and after being so anxious all weekend I finally received the results just now - 47!!!!!
I know that I will want to bring them down further in the long term but to go from 107-47 in this time is a huge relief for me. Considering this result covers the past 3 months when my levels would have been really high at the start.
Anyway, just wanted to share. I know I have to continue my hard work and my journey is just starting, but it feels really good to get this news after 3 months of this all.
Thanks also to this forum, it is so helpful.
Love it when one of us achieves such a success, especially if we also use the opportunity to ‘educate’ the HCPs on how the success was achieved.Coming back to add that I had an unscheduled call from my DNS, she said she was still getting her jaw off the floor at my results she said in 20 years of practice that she has never seen a drop this quickly on Metformin and diet. Feels good to have that kind of interaction
Good point! I have continually told them how much the self funding of CGMs has helped me with this, I learned SO MUCH that I wouldn't have known otherwiseLove it when one of us achieves such a success, especially if we also use the opportunity to ‘educate’ the HCPs on how the success was achieved.
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