tpowell29210
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- Messages
- 9
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Did your diet remain the same over the years while your blood sugar was going down or did you keep restricting your carbs. What I'm trying to determine is if one has a good plan in place will blood sugars continue to decrease over time.Yes, I bet he was pleased. But was he surprised? Mine sure were when I got to normal blood glucose levels. They believe that type 2 is progressive.
Oh,in reply to whether my Doc was surprised. No. I have been taking readings on a one touch and downloading the results to my computer. I was taking printouts and graphs to him for review so he knew the ball park results. I'm still not sure what the numbers all mean. My fasting is about 120 every morning and ny afternoon is around 110 but rarelyI spike up to 160 or even 180. I have been able to pinpoint the causes of spikes and its turned out to be portion control of sweet potatoes. I am flummoxed by all the conflicting nutritional info out there. I came here because I believe that those with experience with diabetes have better info to pass on than the "experts".Welcome and very well done
I ask whether your doctor was surprised because since I was diagnosed I have been in contact with quite a few nurses, doctors, and pharmacists and they all seem to have been trained that type 2 gets progressively worse and definitely does not get better. They were all (pleasantly) surprised that I had gotten my blood glucose levels to normal values and gotten off metformin. I seem to be an exception to what they see with their other patients.Oh,in reply to whether my Doc was surprised. No. I have been taking readings on a one touch and downloading the results to my computer. I was taking printouts and graphs to him for review so he knew the ball park results. I'm still not sure what the numbers all mean. My fasting is about 120 every morning and ny afternoon is around 110 but rarelyI spike up to 160 or even 180. I have been able to pinpoint the causes of spikes and its turned out to be portion control of sweet potatoes. I am flummoxed by all the conflicting nutritional info out there. I came here because I believe that those with experience with diabetes have better info to pass on than the "experts".
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