Blimey @walnut_face your results are amazing and thank you.congratulations!
Got my latest hb1ca today. 41, just below pre diabetes. I am soooooooo grateful for everyone here on this forum. I have managed to bring my bg down by monitoring, low carbing, walking and above all, this forum and all the interesting post you create. I just didnt know where to start when I was diagnosed with type 2 last October. I have tried pretty much all of what I have learned from this forum but I think I have finally found a formula that works for me. In addition to the tweaks in my lifestyle I take daily cinnamon, berbine and alpha lipoic acid capsules from Swanson via Amazon. I hope to continue to lower my bg in the next 6 months and lower the dreaded dawn phenomenon that I get most mornings but at least i am back on track. Keep going everyone, it can be done.
AngeG I'm with you...Bread no no no since i stopped eating it my bg is much better and my IBS is also settled. To be honest I don't miss bread anymore, I tell a lie when I am piling on the butter to a fresh piece of bagette for my hubby's lunch. I tried Lidl high protein rolls and OMG it was so bad for my stomach problems.Thanks to everyone, @les74 yes I test, test and just for good measures test again. My GP said even type 1's don't test as much and it wasn't necessary for me to test so often. My answer to this was how do I know what effects my bloods if I don't and he had to agree. Bread is absolute poison for me in that it spikes my blood, so do all sorts of other carbs but bread is the worst. My monitor has been my best pal since last October and this forum. I urge anyone to invest, in a monitor and test.
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