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<blockquote data-quote="lisa5466" data-source="post: 1944555" data-attributes="member: 80461"><p>Thanks nomoredonuts and yes I did do it last time although my HBa1c was only 50 to begin with then. It was five years ago & the Newcastle diet was fairly new to the scene. I stuck to it, took up running and beat the diabetes. Changed job in 2016 to far more stressful and time consuming position, so way of life took a hit....and I’m paying for it now!! </p><p>I stayed on the radar at my surgery hence the continued testing, and was shocked to have HB1ac of 80 three weeks ago [emoji46]</p><p>I’ve done everything I’ve read on here & done lchf but not seeing much for it. </p><p>My last resort is back to Newcastle 8wk plan as that worked before, it’s just really tough and may not pay off [emoji51]</p><p>I guess everyone hits the ‘fed up’ point....just need to get past this <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="♀️" title="Female sign :female_sign:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/2640.png" data-shortname=":female_sign:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisa5466, post: 1944555, member: 80461"] Thanks nomoredonuts and yes I did do it last time although my HBa1c was only 50 to begin with then. It was five years ago & the Newcastle diet was fairly new to the scene. I stuck to it, took up running and beat the diabetes. Changed job in 2016 to far more stressful and time consuming position, so way of life took a hit....and I’m paying for it now!! I stayed on the radar at my surgery hence the continued testing, and was shocked to have HB1ac of 80 three weeks ago [emoji46] I’ve done everything I’ve read on here & done lchf but not seeing much for it. My last resort is back to Newcastle 8wk plan as that worked before, it’s just really tough and may not pay off [emoji51] I guess everyone hits the ‘fed up’ point....just need to get past this ♀️ [/QUOTE]
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