I was diagnosed with type 2 at the beginning of October last year, I was very scared at first like I think most of us are when we are told but after finding this forum and reading lots of things on here you get more of a clearer picture of things. Upon first diagnosis my hb1ac was 64 and my cholesterol was 5.5. I have been to the doctors today to discuss my blood test results from 2 weeks ago, my hb1ac is now 33 ,cholesterol down to 5,I have had my metformin stopped and told not to take anymore pills because he can no longer call me a diabetic . I have also lost 3½ stone following a LCHF diet and doing 30 minutes on an exercise bike every night or going for a walk
I could not have done this without finding this forum and I just want to thank you all
Big Ron, if you have a current exemption certificate, it remains valid for the rest of its 5 year term, even if your diabetes medication is the only thing you take and you have stopped taking it. If you have other things prescribed, they will dispensed free of charge until your exemption expires.I will say as well my doctor does have a sense of humour because when i went in to see him he told me that there was good and bad news,the good news is the obvious bit, so then I said to him "you say that you have some bad news as well " so he turned round and said "oh yes,well since i can no longer call you diabetic you will have to start paying for your prescriptions again " I did have to laugh .
I've had similar results to Ron.. try and eat as few carbs as possible (mainly salad and green veg) dropped milk in tea and coffee and went for Soya milk (unsweetened) I use the Alpro Wholebean or cream. I'm also intermittent fasting at the moment every other day. So far down 20 kilos and HbA1c from 8.6 to 5.4 or 70 to 36 in modern money..Well done Big Ron, fab results, any advice? How many grams of carbs were you having, I am trying to low carb to loose weight and reduce blood sugars, but its very slow. TIA
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