hello, i am 28yrs old and was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, i received a phone call from my doctor on 2/19/2018 telling me my a1c was 6.8. however my kidneys/liver was fine my Dr also went on to say my cholesterol was surprisingly low. im currently about 5'8 in height and weight around 360 pounds, initially i was in denial and upset about my diagnosis but after a day i immediately took steps to change my lifestyle. i started exercising daily (before i would just sit down playing games) and changed my eating habits drastically (cuting out the kfc junk food and soda) i have been trying to watch the carbs,sugar, etc.
i also did research and found alot of diabetics have been able to go into remission by losing weight and staying on a healthy diet.
is this possible for me also? im currently taking 500mg metformin. since i was diagnosed i lost about 5 pounds from working out so far. my Dr did tell me my diabetes was not that bad, also does remission last a lifetime if you exercise and continue to eat healthy.
thanks, i find myself having way more energy also. can i ask what was your a1c at the time of diagnosis?Hi brandonm i think you are doing amazingly well since diagnose . Looks like you have taken the bull by the horns so to speak. I think you can rule diabetes and not let it rule you. I agree with joKalsbeek and also i will always be a diabetic but i'm going to enjoy life regardless and of course everyone has their bad days. I'm not that long diagnosed myself, but am starting these days to feel like it's not a death sentence. Also food is far more enjoyable and i have so much more energy then ever i have had in my life before .Good luck.
@brandonm My a1c was 11.4thanks, i find myself having way more energy also. can i ask what was your a1c at the time of diagnosis?
Good luck on your next hba1cHi brandonm i think you are doing amazingly well since diagnose . Looks like you have taken the bull by the horns so to speak. I think you can rule diabetes and not let it rule you. I agree with joKalsbeek and also i will always be a diabetic but i'm going to enjoy life regardless and of course everyone has their bad days. I'm not that long diagnosed myself, but am starting these days to feel like it's not a death sentence. Also food is far more enjoyable and i have so much more energy then ever i have had in my life before .Good luck.
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