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- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
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- Diet only
I am wondering if there is anyone here who has or knows of someone who has
A - lost a lot of weight without going lowish carb
B - gone low carb and not lost much weight.
And if so have they achieved normal HbA1c
Wish I new how to do a poll.
Bit vague I know. I really mean a deliberate reduction in carbs rather than calories.It might help to define "lowish carb".
I always used to have really hot feet all the time when my BG was not as controlled as it is now. I needed to be barefooted nearly all the time, even in winter wore open sandals outside. Feet get very cold now, especially when BG is particularly low normal. To such an extent that I wear woolly socks and boots yet still can't always get feet warm.. Not sure which I prefer, think it is cold.That is excellent you obviously just had a diabetic blip (put it down to bad blood tests). Let me know if they work out the hands/feet issue as I seem to be suffering cold (and pain from the "cold") with my hands and feet when my levels are below 5.6 and been considering going back to the docs.
Bit vague I know. I really mean a deliberate reduction in carbs rather than calories.
BTW you are one of the people I was hoping to hear from.
Just diet mate. I could probably get any HbA1c I want.That is excellent you obviously just had a diabetic blip (put it down to bad blood tests). Let me know if they work out the hands/feet issue as I seem to be suffering cold (and pain from the "cold") with my hands and feet when my levels are below 5.6 and been considering going back to the docs.
Do you think that TITD could have been disdiagnosed in the first place? Or am I reading your post wrong?That is excellent you obviously just had a diabetic blip (put it down to bad blood tests). Let me know if they work out the hands/feet issue as I seem to be suffering cold (and pain from the "cold") with my hands and feet when my levels are below 5.6 and been considering going back to the docs.
Never had people talking about me beforeDo you think that TITD could have been disdiagnosed in the first place? Or am I reading your post wrong?
who?Talking about you like you're not in the room lol
both doctors I have spoken to said my original HbA1c result Is impossible for a non diabetic,who?
Andrew have you had your B12 checked.That is excellent you obviously just had a diabetic blip (put it down to bad blood tests). Let me know if they work out the hands/feet issue as I seem to be suffering cold (and pain from the "cold") with my hands and feet when my levels are below 5.6 and been considering going back to the docs.
Sorry I missed that post somehow.Well, I'm here now. What do you want to know?
If anyone was wondering what that was about, I Was feeling very grumpy and sorry for my self after a visit to the doctor so I had a few glasses of whisky.******. broken.
The effects of the neuropathy and other side effects of very low b12 will probably be permanent. The first thing I noticed in February was just cold hands and feet which I put down to a change of diet at that time.
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