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I was diagnosed with diabetes in May 2015 with an Hbac1 of 97 (11) at the time I was officially obese weight 13 stone and six pounds (85.27 kg) and put straight on 2x Metformin
I was no stranger to losing and gaining weight so when advised to lose some I went on my usual low calorie and low fat diet which initially did work
September 2015 hbac1 was 41 and weight was 11stone 5pounds ( 72.12 kg) just overweight bmi at 25.6
Subsequently over next few checks kept adding on a point to my hbac1 and slowly getting heavier despite sticking to official diet advice so
May 2017 hbac1 was up to 47 and weight had crept up to 12 stone 6 pounds - overweight bmi at 28
Struggling by end of summer and getting worried then discovered the low carb programme
September did low carb programme and lost 10 pounds
October and November got really motivated - joined this forum, and started adding in intermittent fasting including four weeks of one meal a day fasting from mid october to mid November. By end of November 2017 was down to 10 stones and 7 pounds almost two stone off. Came off my 2 x Metformin in early November as fasting meant was having tummy problems when took Metformin!
Mid December hbac1 had gone down to 33 and had lost more than two stone.
Today - Feb 23rd hit my three stone target (set last September) so now weigh 9stone and 6 pounds ( 59.87kgs) my BMI is now officially healthy at 21.3 and my hip to waist ratio is 0.79 so all good.
Need to wait till May for next hbac1 but starting to have some blood glucose finger pricking tests in the late 3s and average in mid 4s so if carry on with this way of eating my hbca1 may well be lower!
Sorry for long post and detail but I felt it important to show the difference between low fat and lCHF - for me the low fat diet seemed to have stopped working but a mix of lCHF and intermittent fasting over the last six months has taken me back to the weight last seen in my early twenties! It’s worked for me - I found last couple of months the weight was harder to shift but I was determined. I also know it’s going to be hard to maintain but I love this new way of eating and my new shape and overall health on no medications at all now so why would I ever want to go back to eating the way I did before.
I must also say the support on this forum has been invaluable and I just wished I’d found it when first diagnosed thank you all couldn’t have done it without you all.
I was no stranger to losing and gaining weight so when advised to lose some I went on my usual low calorie and low fat diet which initially did work
September 2015 hbac1 was 41 and weight was 11stone 5pounds ( 72.12 kg) just overweight bmi at 25.6
Subsequently over next few checks kept adding on a point to my hbac1 and slowly getting heavier despite sticking to official diet advice so
May 2017 hbac1 was up to 47 and weight had crept up to 12 stone 6 pounds - overweight bmi at 28
Struggling by end of summer and getting worried then discovered the low carb programme
September did low carb programme and lost 10 pounds
October and November got really motivated - joined this forum, and started adding in intermittent fasting including four weeks of one meal a day fasting from mid october to mid November. By end of November 2017 was down to 10 stones and 7 pounds almost two stone off. Came off my 2 x Metformin in early November as fasting meant was having tummy problems when took Metformin!
Mid December hbac1 had gone down to 33 and had lost more than two stone.
Today - Feb 23rd hit my three stone target (set last September) so now weigh 9stone and 6 pounds ( 59.87kgs) my BMI is now officially healthy at 21.3 and my hip to waist ratio is 0.79 so all good.
Need to wait till May for next hbac1 but starting to have some blood glucose finger pricking tests in the late 3s and average in mid 4s so if carry on with this way of eating my hbca1 may well be lower!
Sorry for long post and detail but I felt it important to show the difference between low fat and lCHF - for me the low fat diet seemed to have stopped working but a mix of lCHF and intermittent fasting over the last six months has taken me back to the weight last seen in my early twenties! It’s worked for me - I found last couple of months the weight was harder to shift but I was determined. I also know it’s going to be hard to maintain but I love this new way of eating and my new shape and overall health on no medications at all now so why would I ever want to go back to eating the way I did before.
I must also say the support on this forum has been invaluable and I just wished I’d found it when first diagnosed thank you all couldn’t have done it without you all.
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