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What does "ADA" stand for? I googled it and get Australian Dental Association, Age and Disability Advocates etc.for a petition to the ADA
You are amazing!!!Count me in too. Jason Fung has asked for similar on Twitter today, is this related?
Diagnosed Type 2 in December 2016 with an HbA1c of 108 - or as my doctor put it, “extremely diabetic”. I was close to being morbidly obese with a BMI of 38.4. Blood pressure was sky high (158/102). I now (as of March 2019) have an HbA1c of 30, have lost almost 43% of my body weight, dropping from 101.1 kg to 57.8 kg, for a BMI of 22.1. Blood pressure is normal (100/67).
A totally unexpected bonus has been the complete disappearance of my lifelong - and for the past 20 odd years, chronic - migraines. From a point of treating 6-8 migraines a month at diagnosis, it is now over 18 months since I had one and I have been discharged from the specialist hospital I had attended for many a year.
Fasting- initially skipping breakfast and then sustained OMAD - was the big turning point for both weight loss and BG reduction.
No diabetes meds but all migraine meds now dropped.
Pics attached.
American Diabetes Association I think...What does "ADA" stand for? I googled it and get Australian Dental Association, Age and Disability Advocates etc.
@bulkbiker Thanks, I never thought of the American as this is a UK website.American Diabetes Association I think...
Well you can count me in of course..!
What do you need to know?
I started on a very low-carb / zero processed food & drink / zero added sugar / moderate fat and protein diet on 1Feb ‘19, just after the diabetes diagnosis - tallying a good continuous 7 weeks by now. I mainly eat twice daily that includes a very light breakfast and a small-ish dinner, with about 12 hours in between meals. I eat mixed nuts for snack when hungry in the daytime. The calorie in-take would be low .... but I don’t know how to measure it scientifically. While not sure if mine can be considered fasting, I’d like to tell my story .... an interesting on I think. I walk up- down- hill for at least 1 hour daily which is little change than before.We are gathering stories of type 2 diabetes remission with fasting stories for a petition to the ADA to publicise that fasting is a reasonable and 100% natural treatment.
We're looking to hear from people who have used therapeutic fasting to help manage their health conditions - and the benefits people have seen. If you have used fasting and have reduced your weight, medication dependency or anything else - please share your story for others to see.
If you could share before and after details on weight, and medication that would be ideal - and optionally a before/after photo if you also have one!
Thank you!
No breakfast just coffee with cream or tea with lactofree milk. for lunch (sometimes) and dinner (always) I mainly eat meat and fish these days.Hi-
that's impressive. your control is very good. What kind of low carb food do you eat e.g breakfast, lunch and dinner..
OK here goes
Weight on diagnosis 23 stone 322 pounds 146 kg
Weight today 14st 10.8lb 206.8 pounds 93.8 kg
HbA1c on diagnosis 87 mmol/m
HbA1c Oct 2018 26.8 mmol/m
Medication 3 weeks of metformin November 2015 and nothing after that
Fasting protocol:
Intermittent fast daily - no breakfast, sometimes lunch, always dinner
Restricted eating window 18:6
Occasional extended fasts of up to 7 days
Month before diagnosis
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This morning
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Waist from 44 inches to 34 inches
No more acid reflux, no more sleep apnea, no more breathlessness when walking.
Still got some weight to lose but getting there
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