26.5 is far FAR too high let alone 16.0. Assuming you're type 2, your diet is the first thing I'd look at.
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Unfortunately it is indeed dangerously high for anyone. I hope you find the support here to continue your efforts in achieving single digits, but of course slowly and gradually.
Hello, welcome
Unfortunately it is indeed dangerously high for anyone. I hope you find the support here to continue your efforts in achieving single digits, but of course slowly and gradually.
@Kevmawr hello! How are getting on? I just wanted to say yes your words are so true, it’s not a destination but a journey. I have been in a similar position to you. I followed a low carb diet and swam for an hour 4/5 times a week. My hba1c was 40 for 3 consecutive tests. My GP and I were delighted and I came off metformin. Unfortunately last October I started with a problem with my left leg. It was painful to walk or stand. Swimming was very difficult and I have only swam twice since. End result I have gained 3 stone!!!! And I’m waiting for my next blood test at the end of the month but I know what it’s going to be! So like you I need to begin again. I’m hoping to get back to my swimming and climb back on to the low carb wagon! Good luck with your journey!
Totally agree with your comments. I'm an all or nothing character which can be difficult for me. Not figured out yet on sustainability but I suppose there is no option. ThanksWelcome to the forum. My advice is small goals at first. You need to find what is sustainable for you - food and exercise. Big goals for competition and such is great, but you need to just figure out how to balance day to day first. I walk too- both weekends and weekdays, but a typical weekend for me is 6-7 miles, not 50 (50? wow!). Anyway, that’s my .02 on managing this, balance and sustainability.
Hey Kev,Totally agree with your comments. I'm an all or nothing character which can be difficult for me. Not figured out yet on sustainability but I suppose there is no option. Thanks
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