Hi @LynDoo .. and welcome back
There should be no reason why you can't bring your levels down in your timescale ..
The key point to take on board is that managing and controlling your diabetes through exercise, diet and testing your Blood Glucose seems to be the best way forward for many people. For me, committing to an LCHF (Low Carb High Fat) lifestyle and testing 3-5 times a day seems to be working and you'll find that there is a wealth of info, relevant advice and positive support about LCHF on the forum ..
I suggest that you read the discussion on the Low Carb Diet forum .. together with the following Diet Doctor websites ...
Low Carb Intro and Information
Low Carbs in 60 Seconds
Hope this helps
Hi Lyndoo. You're more experienced with your diabetes than me as I was only diagnosed 9 weeks ago and I've managed to get my HbA1c down from 70 to 45. I'm on Metformin 500mg three times a day. I started by restricting my carbs to < 100g/day, then the last couple of weeks I've reduced them a bit further. I'm sure you can get yours down below 60 in seven weeks. Best of luck x
Hi Lyndoo. You're more experienced with your diabetes than me as I was only diagnosed 9 weeks ago and I've managed to get my HbA1c down from 70 to 45. I'm on Metformin 500mg three times a day. I started by restricting my carbs to < 100g/day, then the last couple of weeks I've reduced them a bit further. I'm sure you can get yours down below 60 in seven weeks. Best of luck x
Hi @LynDoo I remember that when I was first diagnosed (with a jaw dropping 122 HB1ac) I had a second HB1ac test after a few weeks just to see how things were going, that is probably what they are doing with you, my HB1ac had gone down into the 80s, so it was clear that the medication was starting to work. I have found that routine is really important to me. Up in the morning, test bloods, note, take pills, eat. Sometimes it's quite hard to stay on the straight and narrow, but I try. Must have been very difficult for you looking after your brother, I am not surprised that you were eating on the run. I hope that you are able to look after yourself now. You have had lovely blood sugars before, I am certain you can do it again.
Do you think that 7 weeks is long enough to lower my BG to below 60?
If the question is "Has it been done before?" then the answer is yes. But the fact is
1) all of us respond differently, so it will be ok so long as we are moving in the right direction
2) we should focus on the sustainability of our choices so that we can maintain the gains.
All the best to your journey.
Hi Rachox,
Problem is that i didn't know my BG was so high when i was on holiday at start of June. I was eating all the wrong things....
Hi ringi,Try adding one or two days of fasting to low carb if you want to get a result quicker, but get low carb you can live with for the rest of your life in place first.
Bread and potatoes will elevate your glucose levels a lot if you are a typical type two, and you need to watch the amount of starch and sugars - I tend to stay with foods which have 10 percent carbs or less.Hi ringi,
Most days i just have a cup of tea at lunchtime.
I do find breakfast is the hardest as i need to get my cholesterol down as well.
I was told just one slice of brown bread a day and plenty of vegetables and fruit, but no fats.
Now, i do know that some fruit and veg have too many carbs.
I was also told to have 1-2 potatoes a day.
Hi Resurgam,Bread and potatoes will elevate your glucose levels a lot if you are a typical type two, and you need to watch the amount of starch and sugars - I tend to stay with foods which have 10 percent carbs or less.
I do not limit fats as they have very little impact on insulin release, and have seen my cholesterol level fall. Some people don't - sometimes it is a reaction to cheese and other dairy products, it needs experimentation if you are one of the unlucky ones.
If you have been eating to those guidelines then just by cutting out the heavy weight carbs your Hba1c should go down quite quickly.
From today im trying to cut down on bread and potatoes, but don't know what to have instead as i don't like a lot of foods that other on here like.By eating low carb foods my Hba1c dropped from 91 to 47 in 80 days, 44 points - I am sure that if you ignore the poor advice about bread and potatoes you should see your results fall. Humans did not evolve eating bread and potatoes, just as rabbits have never had to evolve coping mechanisms for high cholesterol.
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