My GP sent me to an endo last year who ran a bunch of tests for non-diabetes possible underlying causes, got bored of me when nothing turned up, and sent me back (with no guidance/plan, just cancelled a follow-up appt and had the receptionist tell my GP he didn't want to see me again now) to my GP to manage until/unless things got markedly worse.
FBG usually around 6.1. Not awful, I know, but stubbornly prediabetic. When I first went low carb I could get high 4 or 5's. Nowadays it's never like that, and that's really discouraging.
My last HbA1c (in spring) was the first one I've ever had that was normal! (ETA - After starting, then upping metformin--I definitely did not get there with diet alone.) Which was exciting, after a year's strict diet, but I'm not very optimistic that this one will be again. Summer heat was rough on my sugars, and maybe they're just gradually getting worse for no reason at all. Blah.
I was holding at <50g carbs/day for about a year (all from veggies/nuts; absolutely no grains and very few bites of any starchy veg), but have really been slacking since getting discouraged this summer with my stubborn/rising #s, and going up to at least 75g/day...maybe even close to 100g some days. I've had a small (11g carb) slice of wholemeal toast a few nights lately, I admit--I sleep so well afterward! And since my fasting #s are not great anyway, it seems like why deprive myself? But I recognize that that is a self-defeating attitude and a potential slippery slope, and am just looking for some sort of encouragement, ideas, or reboot here.
I was "normal" weight when all this started (but at my personal heaviest), have lost 20% of that body weight and am still "normal" weight, and I exercise regularly (bike commute, garden/maintenance, and lifted weights until frozen shoulder stopped this--but hope to resume that again soon now that I'm unfreezing) so weight/exercise are not my personal challenge.