Countryside_Yoyo_
Active Member
- Messages
- 41
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Since I was told I was prediabetic in January, I have been following the LCHF way of eating, it has worked very well, I have lost 40lbs and my Hba1c has come down from 6.3 to 5.7. It's gone brilliantly and I'm so pleased I found you all. I'd still be eating carbs with every meal and "everything in moderation" if I'd listened to my doctor. I'm very grateful for all the help I've had from this forum.
My fasting bloods are usually between 5.5 and 6.0, with the rare one in the low 6's. I know this is pretty good and I'm not really complaining although I wonder why the US prediabetes thresholds seem to be slightly lower at 5.6 to 6.9 whereas UK guidelines say 6.1-6.9 is prediabetic (I'm in the UK) - Does anyone know the reason for this difference? (the cynic in me says money-making, but who knows?)
I often see people posting fasting bloods in the 4's - I've only had the odd reading beginning with a 4 and never a fasting one. I really want to try and get my fasting blood glucose down a bit more into the "normal" but have no idea how to do this. I would like to give intermittent fasting a try, as I've heard it helps bring numbers down further, but am quite anxious not to lose any more weight, I've lost enough, and my BMI is now 20.9. I'm eating between 65-70% of my diet as fat, and only around 20-30g of carbs a day now, I'm perfectly capable of eating my food in one or two big meals, but I find that if I have a lot of protein at one sitting my numbers stay higher for longer.
So do you think it is possible that after 8-9 months that my numbers my drop further if I keep doing what I'm doing? Or any suggestions of what extra things I can do? I already walk 30-60 minutes a day and go to the gym a couple of times a week. I've just started to take Alpha Lipoic acid as I've read it can help (only 2nd day) has anyone any experience with taking this? I'm not on any diabetes meds.
My fasting bloods are usually between 5.5 and 6.0, with the rare one in the low 6's. I know this is pretty good and I'm not really complaining although I wonder why the US prediabetes thresholds seem to be slightly lower at 5.6 to 6.9 whereas UK guidelines say 6.1-6.9 is prediabetic (I'm in the UK) - Does anyone know the reason for this difference? (the cynic in me says money-making, but who knows?)
I often see people posting fasting bloods in the 4's - I've only had the odd reading beginning with a 4 and never a fasting one. I really want to try and get my fasting blood glucose down a bit more into the "normal" but have no idea how to do this. I would like to give intermittent fasting a try, as I've heard it helps bring numbers down further, but am quite anxious not to lose any more weight, I've lost enough, and my BMI is now 20.9. I'm eating between 65-70% of my diet as fat, and only around 20-30g of carbs a day now, I'm perfectly capable of eating my food in one or two big meals, but I find that if I have a lot of protein at one sitting my numbers stay higher for longer.
So do you think it is possible that after 8-9 months that my numbers my drop further if I keep doing what I'm doing? Or any suggestions of what extra things I can do? I already walk 30-60 minutes a day and go to the gym a couple of times a week. I've just started to take Alpha Lipoic acid as I've read it can help (only 2nd day) has anyone any experience with taking this? I'm not on any diabetes meds.