Hi All,
This is my first post in this forum. I've been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in April 2021. My Hba1c was 120 at that time. It came to me as big shock and was just 1 week after my 40th birthday. I am very healthy and active person, played my sports and did gym at least 3 times a week.
During diagnostic they couldn't decide if I was Type 1 or 2 so prescribed me Metformin and also insulin. It was big shocker and just kept crying for a week at least thinking about rest of my life I have to inject myself with insulin and doing finger pricking. Later they did GAD test and said I was type 1.
Since then I am not taking any mealtime insulin (Repo), only take metformin (1 x tablet twice a day) and 6 unit of lantus every morning. I have also made big change to my lifestyle, cut down carbs by avoiding sugary food and bread/rice/pasta. I eat very healthy and still include 30-grams of carbs in my meal. This plus exercising and doing walks of meals. I have CGM so I can see how certain food affects my sugar levels but generally I am still able to keep my level within range. I do get after meal spikes sometimes depending on what I eat and the spike is upto 10-12 mmol/L. It does go down to 6 after 2-3 hours. Also when I do gym sessions I eat 40 - 50grams of carbs afterwards and level does not go up more then 10mmol/L
My Hba1c in April 2021 was 120
Sep 2021 was 45
and my last months report was 43.
This is makes me wonder is it diet and exercise that is helping me and if it is then its normally associated with Type 2 Diabetes. They told me I was Type 1 and will need insulin every time I eat carbs. In the beginning I got Hypos all the time so was advised to stop it and just take Lantus. My last appointment they said reason I am doing well is I could be still in my honeymoon period. When I read about it I found out that it is normally 2-3 month, surely it cant be this long.
I am just wonder if there is anyone out there with similar experience and can provide any advise.
Thanks
This is my first post in this forum. I've been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in April 2021. My Hba1c was 120 at that time. It came to me as big shock and was just 1 week after my 40th birthday. I am very healthy and active person, played my sports and did gym at least 3 times a week.
During diagnostic they couldn't decide if I was Type 1 or 2 so prescribed me Metformin and also insulin. It was big shocker and just kept crying for a week at least thinking about rest of my life I have to inject myself with insulin and doing finger pricking. Later they did GAD test and said I was type 1.
Since then I am not taking any mealtime insulin (Repo), only take metformin (1 x tablet twice a day) and 6 unit of lantus every morning. I have also made big change to my lifestyle, cut down carbs by avoiding sugary food and bread/rice/pasta. I eat very healthy and still include 30-grams of carbs in my meal. This plus exercising and doing walks of meals. I have CGM so I can see how certain food affects my sugar levels but generally I am still able to keep my level within range. I do get after meal spikes sometimes depending on what I eat and the spike is upto 10-12 mmol/L. It does go down to 6 after 2-3 hours. Also when I do gym sessions I eat 40 - 50grams of carbs afterwards and level does not go up more then 10mmol/L
My Hba1c in April 2021 was 120
Sep 2021 was 45
and my last months report was 43.
This is makes me wonder is it diet and exercise that is helping me and if it is then its normally associated with Type 2 Diabetes. They told me I was Type 1 and will need insulin every time I eat carbs. In the beginning I got Hypos all the time so was advised to stop it and just take Lantus. My last appointment they said reason I am doing well is I could be still in my honeymoon period. When I read about it I found out that it is normally 2-3 month, surely it cant be this long.
I am just wonder if there is anyone out there with similar experience and can provide any advise.
Thanks