I’m hoping mySugr is on track for me to, it currently has me at 5.3%my next blood test is next Thursday morning
Fantastic achievement and attitude, keep going. You are among friends here and hopefully you can already see from the posts you have had everyone wishes you success. We are all on this journey together and with support and understanding we will all hopefully do well and achieve great results.Hey guys!
I've posted a few times since joining but I was only diagnosed by my doctor at the end of April and had to wait until yesterday to see the DN.
About three weeks prior to my diagnosis I had started to make some changes; light exercise, eating what was in the cupboard or fridge rather than ordering takeaway, that kind of thing. At 28 stone having spent a couple of years eating constant takeaways this was a hard change.
My Hba1c was 84 after my first blood test and the doctor told me my blood was in a diabetic state. When I asked if that means I'm diabetic she sort of went a bit wishy washy and said probably but you should see the diabetic nurse. I explained I'd made some changes in the month running up to this appointment and asked if I could likely get the Hba1c number down. She said not likely but sent me to do a fasting blood test the next week. That Hba1c came back as 78. Alarm bells! So that number could change!?!
A quick Google led me here and to tons of information. I'd like to say thanks to everyone that posts, it's made such a huge difference to me. I bought a glucose monitor, joined the gym and drastically changed my eating habits.
4 weeks later and I'm 18 lbs lighter, walking 3-4 miles a day and hitting the gym every other day. Very happy!
So yesterday I went to see the DN and I was dreading it because I'd read quite a lot about them not supporting home testing or low carb eating. I needn't have been though, she was great! After a good chat (she uses this site too) I walked out with her agreeing that I don't need the metformin as long as I'm happy and making progress AND a prescription for strips and lancets. Result!
I know on some level this is daft because I've spent a lot of years trying and failing at losing weight and changing my lifestyle but this diagnosis seems like a blessing in disguise. I haven't felt so motivated in years and I've got a real spring in my step.
I'm gonna smash this diabetes and hopefully I can help or inspire some people on this forum. It's never too late to make a change!
Eyes, fingers, toes the whole kit and caboodleDon’t forget crossing your eyes!
Will do, hopefully we will be celebratingI can’t think of anything else to say other than I wish you all the very best and please tell Us how it goes
If you long for pizza, look up 'fat head' pizza for a low carb option.
Wow. Well done, and nice to hear a positive meeting with the DN for a change.Hey guys!
I'm gonna smash this diabetes and hopefully I can help or inspire some people on this forum. It's never too late to make a change!
Motivation firstHey guys!
I've posted a few times since joining but I was only diagnosed by my doctor at the end of April and had to wait until yesterday to see the DN.
About three weeks prior to my diagnosis I had started to make some changes; light exercise, eating what was in the cupboard or fridge rather than ordering takeaway, that kind of thing. At 28 stone having spent a couple of years eating constant takeaways this was a hard change.
My Hba1c was 84 after my first blood test and the doctor told me my blood was in a diabetic state. When I asked if that means I'm diabetic she sort of went a bit wishy washy and said probably but you should see the diabetic nurse. I explained I'd made some changes in the month running up to this appointment and asked if I could likely get the Hba1c number down. She said not likely but sent me to do a fasting blood test the next week. That Hba1c came back as 78. Alarm bells! So that number could change!?!
A quick Google led me here and to tons of information. I'd like to say thanks to everyone that posts, it's made such a huge difference to me. I bought a glucose monitor, joined the gym and drastically changed my eating habits.
4 weeks later and I'm 18 lbs lighter, walking 3-4 miles a day and hitting the gym every other day. Very happy!
So yesterday I went to see the DN and I was dreading it because I'd read quite a lot about them not supporting home testing or low carb eating. I needn't have been though, she was great! After a good chat (she uses this site too) I walked out with her agreeing that I don't need the metformin as long as I'm happy and making progress AND a prescription for strips and lancets. Result!
I know on some level this is daft because I've spent a lot of years trying and failing at losing weight and changing my lifestyle but this diagnosis seems like a blessing in disguise. I haven't felt so motivated in years and I've got a real spring in my step.
I'm gonna smash this diabetes and hopefully I can help or inspire some people on this forum. It's never too late to make a change!
Motivation first
then habbit.
Hey guys!
I've posted a few times since joining but I was only diagnosed by my doctor at the end of April and had to wait until yesterday to see the DN.
About three weeks prior to my diagnosis I had started to make some changes; light exercise, eating what was in the cupboard or fridge rather than ordering takeaway, that kind of thing. At 28 stone having spent a couple of years eating constant takeaways this was a hard change.
My Hba1c was 84 after my first blood test and the doctor told me my blood was in a diabetic state. When I asked if that means I'm diabetic she sort of went a bit wishy washy and said probably but you should see the diabetic nurse. I explained I'd made some changes in the month running up to this appointment and asked if I could likely get the Hba1c number down. She said not likely but sent me to do a fasting blood test the next week. That Hba1c came back as 78. Alarm bells! So that number could change!?!
A quick Google led me here and to tons of information. I'd like to say thanks to everyone that posts, it's made such a huge difference to me. I bought a glucose monitor, joined the gym and drastically changed my eating habits.
4 weeks later and I'm 18 lbs lighter, walking 3-4 miles a day and hitting the gym every other day. Very happy!
So yesterday I went to see the DN and I was dreading it because I'd read quite a lot about them not supporting home testing or low carb eating. I needn't have been though, she was great! After a good chat (she uses this site too) I walked out with her agreeing that I don't need the metformin as long as I'm happy and making progress AND a prescription for strips and lancets. Result!
I know on some level this is daft because I've spent a lot of years trying and failing at losing weight and changing my lifestyle but this diagnosis seems like a blessing in disguise. I haven't felt so motivated in years and I've got a real spring in my step.
I'm gonna smash this diabetes and hopefully I can help or inspire some people on this forum. It's never too late to make a change!
Lady Grey tea is very nice too, citrus flavour.Thanks. Sounds like you've done great. I haven't looked at LCHF in detail. My typical diet at the minute is as follows:
Breakfast: 2 egg omelette with cheese or ham or mushroom and some bacon.
Lunch: Tuna or mackerel salad or a eat smart chicken dinner from Morrison's.
Dinner: Chicken and cheese lettuce wrap or fry up or chicken with paprika and garlic mix in a soft wholemeal tortilla.
I eat almonds after every meal or if I'm peckish and I have a kiddy sized apple and a packed lunch sized cathedral city cheese block as a snack mid afternoon.
The metre really helped me initially to get rid of anything causing a spike. I took up drinking black Earl Grey tea too. Lovely.
Hey guys!
I've posted a few times since joining but I was only diagnosed by my doctor at the end of April and had to wait until yesterday to see the DN.
About three weeks prior to my diagnosis I had started to make some changes; light exercise, eating what was in the cupboard or fridge rather than ordering takeaway, that kind of thing. At 28 stone having spent a couple of years eating constant takeaways this was a hard change.
My Hba1c was 84 after my first blood test and the doctor told me my blood was in a diabetic state. When I asked if that means I'm diabetic she sort of went a bit wishy washy and said probably but you should see the diabetic nurse. I explained I'd made some changes in the month running up to this appointment and asked if I could likely get the Hba1c number down. She said not likely but sent me to do a fasting blood test the next week. That Hba1c came back as 78. Alarm bells! So that number could change!?!
A quick Google led me here and to tons of information. I'd like to say thanks to everyone that posts, it's made such a huge difference to me. I bought a glucose monitor, joined the gym and drastically changed my eating habits.
4 weeks later and I'm 18 lbs lighter, walking 3-4 miles a day and hitting the gym every other day. Very happy!
So yesterday I went to see the DN and I was dreading it because I'd read quite a lot about them not supporting home testing or low carb eating. I needn't have been though, she was great! After a good chat (she uses this site too) I walked out with her agreeing that I don't need the metformin as long as I'm happy and making progress AND a prescription for strips and lancets. Result!
I know on some level this is daft because I've spent a lot of years trying and failing at losing weight and changing my lifestyle but this diagnosis seems like a blessing in disguise. I haven't felt so motivated in years and I've got a real spring in my step.
I'm gonna smash this diabetes and hopefully I can help or inspire some people on this forum. It's never too late to make a change!
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