Thank you all for the replies.
I'm afraid I am overweight from when I gave up smoking 2 yrs ago. I piled on about 4 stones. At the moment I'm 15s 8lb. I'm 5ft 5ins so I should be about 11st but I had been 12 stone for donkey's years and that seemd to be the ideal weight for me. I have lost about half a stone over the last few months since going on the low carb diet, but I need to shift the other 3 and a half. I think my diabetes would improve then.
Exercise is where I fall down. I can't walk far as my hips are quite painful, although they get easier the more often I walk if I persevere, and I am quite breathless with either my asthma or because I'm overweight.
I don't have any of the symptoms of being diabetic, no thirst, don't urinate very often at all, just feel the same as I always have really.
I put on all my weight through giving up smoke too - well done for that! And welcome to the forum.Thank you all for the replies.
I'm afraid I am overweight from when I gave up smoking 2 yrs ago. I piled on about 4 stones. At the moment I'm 15s 8lb. I'm 5ft 5ins so I should be about 11st but I had been 12 stone for donkey's years and that seemd to be the ideal weight for me. I have lost about half a stone over the last few months since going on the low carb diet, but I need to shift the other 3 and a half. I think my diabetes would improve then.
Exercise is where I fall down. I can't walk far as my hips are quite painful, although they get easier the more often I walk if I persevere, and I am quite breathless with either my asthma or because I'm overweight.
I don't have any of the symptoms of being diabetic, no thirst, don't urinate very often at all, just feel the same as I always have really.
Well I fell off the wagon, and paid for it, mainly because I was given lots of choc at Xmas and I'd lost over two stone in weight and relaxed the strict low carb diet I put myself on.
The doc told me in November I was no longer diabetic and didn't want to see me for 12 months, and I thought I could relax a bit. So introduced a few more carbs into my meals. Not a lot, just a few, but enough to raise my BG.
Had an HBA1c couple weeks ago because I wasn't losing weight anymore, and My BG is up to 50 and my thyroid TSH is 4.8.
So I'm booked in for another test in a month. It will go back down a bit in a month if I stick to the lie/no carb diet but it'll take a month or so to get back to 46.
I don't want to go on Meds if I can help it, I've not had to take them yet.
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