GrahamWaite
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
I was told a few months that I had a blood test which was 49 and since the threshold for T2D was 48 I was gutted.
Like having winning lottery ticket in reverse.
Any way less than 6 months down the track lost quite a bit of weight and not through any kind of diet just cutting out bad stuff and smaller plates.
OK I now love fruit almost as much as I did chocolate and drink black coffee. But not many sacrifices really.
Good news my last HBA1C which was non fasted unlike the first one. Primarily because I never read form and it wasn't main reason for test.
Reading 44 now my question is if I keep going may be up the virtually non existent exercise regime will getting it lower be possible or am I setting my self up to fail?
Hi @AM1874 thanks for this info, and really well done on weight loss so fast! Going to look at the websites you suggest - I only got diagnosed last Tuesday and am inspired by your pro activity. I had a meeting with my DN today and got shown the eat well plate (I've lost 3.5 stone doing low fat, carb eating and still got T2) I politely suggested perhaps I should cut carbs, she said noHi @GrahamWaite .. and welcome
I think your numbers look good. I have my first meeting with my DN on Monday 6th and I will be more than happy if mine are anywhere near yours ...
As others have said, managing and controlling your diabetes through exercise, diet and testing - with or without medication - seems to be the best way forward. For me, committing to an LCHF lifestyle and testing 3-5 times a day, seems to be working .. I have lost almost a stone since my diagnosis on Feb 7th and my BG levels are down from 12.5 to around 6. There is a wealth of info about LCHF on the forum .. and a host of kind folks ready to provide positive and relevant advice and support.
Ifyou are planning to test your BG levels, this may be useful. I was given the website at: https://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/ for the SD Codefree meter and I ordered one which arrived a few days ago . While I was waiting for this I also found the website at: http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-blood-glucose-meter/ who distribute the TEE 2 meter, which is free. I have been using both for comparative purposes since Feb 16th and I have found very little difference between them but .. my personal preference is the TEE2. In a recent email, I received details of a new T2 testing programme offer: https://www.type2testing.com .. another free meter but the test strips and lancets are marginally more expensive than the TEE2 or SD Codefree. The costs of testing comes down to the ongoing charges for test strips and lancets. I'm testing 3-4 times a day which works out at around £10 to £12 per month for the three packages above. I don't know yet whether my Surgery will provide the strips etc on prescription .. but, more importantly, I now know what my BG levels are .. and I will be able to manage them
Hope this helps
Yes, often the nutritional advice given by our diabetic nurses is okay for people who don't have Type 2 but really isn't the right thing for us.
I was told a few months that I had a blood test which was 49 and since the threshold for T2D was 48 I was gutted.
Like having winning lottery ticket in reverse.
Any way less than 6 months down the track lost quite a bit of weight and not through any kind of diet just cutting out bad stuff and smaller plates.
OK I now love fruit almost as much as I did chocolate and drink black coffee. But not many sacrifices really.
Good news my last HBA1C which was non fasted unlike the first one. Primarily because I never read form and it wasn't main reason for test.
Reading 44 now my question is if I keep going may be up the virtually non existent exercise regime will getting it lower be possible or am I setting my self up to fail?
Hi @AM1874 thanks for this info, and really well done on weight loss so fast! Going to look at the websites you suggest - I only got diagnosed last Tuesday and am inspired by your pro activity. I had a meeting with my DN today and got shown the eat well plate (I've lost 3.5 stone doing low fat, carb eating and still got T2) I politely suggested perhaps I should cut carbs, she said no
I was told a few months that I had a blood test which was 49 and since the threshold for T2D was 48 I was gutted.
Like having winning lottery ticket in reverse.
Any way less than 6 months down the track lost quite a bit of weight and not through any kind of diet just cutting out bad stuff and smaller plates.
OK I now love fruit almost as much as I did chocolate and drink black coffee. But not many sacrifices really.
Good news my last HBA1C which was non fasted unlike the first one. Primarily because I never read form and it wasn't main reason for test.
Reading 44 now my question is if I keep going may be up the virtually non existent exercise regime will getting it lower be possible or am I setting my self up to fail?
I was told a few months that I had a blood test which was 49 and since the threshold for T2D was 48 I was gutted.
Like having winning lottery ticket in reverse.
Any way less than 6 months down the track lost quite a bit of weight and not through any kind of diet just cutting out bad stuff and smaller plates.
OK I now love fruit almost as much as I did chocolate and drink black coffee. But not many sacrifices really.
Good news my last HBA1C which was non fasted unlike the first one. Primarily because I never read form and it wasn't main reason for test.
Reading 44 now my question is if I keep going may be up the virtually non existent exercise regime will getting it lower be possible or am I setting my self up to fail?
Hey thanks @CherryAA for the boost. I've made it my personal mission to reverse this baby. You're dead strict. I have no idea about ketone strips etc and like pulses too much to go to less than 30g carb a dayI was diagnosed mid way through a low fat high carb diet too. In practise that way of eating seems to be both bad for your health and horrendously difficult. I'm fairly sure that my diabetes arrived through my commitment to low fat eating.
Having already lost 3.5 stone, you should find that if you now switch toLCHF you get a renewed boost to the weight loss and much improved blood sugars - again if you are anything like me 1
Hey thanks @CherryAA for the boost. I've made it my personal mission to reverse this baby. You're dead strict. I have no idea about ketone strips etc and like pulses too much to go to less than 30g carb a dayhowever, if I have to I will!
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