manatee2mermaid
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Yes,losing weight is often the best thing to reduce your reading of 47. Then another blood test in 3 months time. Lots of good advice on this forum,one size doesn't fit all! I got my numbers down following the lchf diet,but be patient,I had to change a lot of things I ate and recorded a steady weight loss of 1 pound a week. Best of luck and do let us all know how you get on.Hello everyone
I had a blood test last week to test for diabetes (I'm severely obese). Tests came back with a reading of 47 mmol/mol.
Doctor is referring me to the local obesity clinic for help with losing weight, but she didn't mention anything else about the diabetes apart from losing weight will help...
Is that it? Do I need a following blood test or anything? How easily can I tip into 48 mmol/mol?
Hello everyone
I had a blood test last week to test for diabetes (I'm severely obese). Tests came back with a reading of 47 mmol/mol.
Doctor is referring me to the local obesity clinic for help with losing weight, but she didn't mention anything else about the diabetes apart from losing weight will help...
Is that it? Do I need a following blood test or anything? How easily can I tip into 48 mmol/mol?
Hi @manatee2mermaid and @Debbie2401 .. and welcome bothHi, I was diagnosed with prediabetes yesterday. All this is new to me, should get a blood glucose meter if so which one is best xoxo
Hi @manatee2mermaid and welcome to the forum. I was at 47 for 3 consecutive 12 monthly HbA1c tests - see figures in my signature below. Then I retired, exercised less (I used to walk 3m to work) and ate more as I was at home all day. I put on another 10 lbs in weight and went up to 49 at my next test.
Losing weight brought my HbA1c down to 44 at my 3 month retest, and down further to 39 at my next 12 month HbA1c.
You should try to lose weight as this should also lower your HbA1c.
Many of us on this forum have found that adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat (LCHF) approach to eating has lowered our blood sugar levels and often weight too.
Have a read round the threads to see how this works and ask any questions you want to. The people on here are friendly and supportive.
Welcome to the forum @manatee2mermaid . Losing weight will benefit your condition. You will need follow up tests to ensure your bgl's fall to a safer level. 48 is way too high to be complacent. Keep us informed of your progress.Hello everyone
I had a blood test last week to test for diabetes (I'm severely obese). Tests came back with a reading of 47 mmol/mol.
Doctor is referring me to the local obesity clinic for help with losing weight, but she didn't mention anything else about the diabetes apart from losing weight will help...
Is that it? Do I need a following blood test or anything? How easily can I tip into 48 mmol/mol?
Welcome to the forum @Debbie2401. A glucose meter will be a valuable tool to assist with your control. Don't let diabetes get the better of you.Hi, I was diagnosed with prediabetes yesterday. All this is new to me, should get a blood glucose meter if so which one is best xoxo
Way to go @Steve Payne!! Party hard!!!Good morning,
I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic last summer (after being on statins for a few years - they've worked, but that's a different discussion....). After a lot of research (none of which said I could carry on drinking my home-brewed beer at anything like the rate I was....), I decided to use the Low Carb, High Fat diet, and the 5:2 diet - and reduce the homebrew. I've had a couple of blood tests recently, and I'm now slap bang in the middle of the normal range, It does work, once (like me) you decide to do it.
I got, and still get, a lot of advice and encouragement from reading the information in this forum.
So..... Welcome to the forum!
This was a puzzle for my diabetes education team who could not understand why my blood glucose tests were so changed when my weight had only reduced by a few pounds.
I had a test due to infection and I was very obese test came back at 52 and 6.5 fasting, due to infection and fasting being pre-diabetic doctor had to test again in 3 months. I searched all books and documents and doctors on reversing insulin resistance... and started my quest to not be diagnosed. First thing was getting a glucose meter, and was shocked at seeing fasting hitting high 6s and even 7s and after meals hitting 10s and 11s even a 12.
So with rapid weight loss(42kg) via diet and HIIT exercise my next test came back 38 then 34, and these days even lower with fasting results constantly in the 4s and after meals in the 5s or 6s if very high carb, like today 4.5 fasting and after meal 5.5.
You would be shocked seeing the shape I was in only being able to do 1-2 press-ups and maybe 3 squats at best( with pain in my legs) and now doing 150 without breaking a sweat. It’s a real life changer... don’t look for a magic pill from your doctor, as it’s a life style change that’s needed.
It takes time, determination, and self sacrifice, and for me pain( I suffer from EB, and must say I when through hell but I was determined nothing would stop me from reaching my goal) but well worthwhile. It just proves it’s possible and many others on this forum have done the same.
Let nothing stop you from doing the same. I wish you all the best! And this forum will let certainly help you.
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