Thanks @zand friends like you are the true inspiration. You gave me the determination to carry this through. Your journey and your constant determination made me see it is possible. Thank you, sincerely.Wow! Just wow ickihun, that's brilliant news. So pleased for you.
Re waking in the night, do you drink diet drinks? I and some of my friends have found we need the bathroom less at night if we don't drink them. Having said that, I did wake tonight lol
Thanks @Jim Lahey Yahoo. I'll ask nurse for a hba1c if GP hasn't done one by mid Oct'21. I'm monitoring just incase. In fact I've had to buy more glucose tablets so I don't get court out. I've had a few low 5s when out uniform shopping. I think my surgeon has fixed something very well in my abdomen as I've improved since my investigatory and gallbladder removal op in June. My sync has kicked in, it seems.Amazing. Congrats.
I'd only share with the NHS though. They have helped me enormously this past 5yrs. I too would like to give them something back.Amazing!
If you could bottle that….
Thank you @KK123 It has all been worth it. I wouldn't let the insulin win. I have wrestled with in throughout. In all different ways. It makes a huge difference when your nhs teams believe in you. I've been encouraged throughout in an intelligent way. I've been trusted to do what I feel uses the insulin in a positive way to improve my health not just keep me alive. It's a powerful medication to medicate the liver rather than the pancreas. Ironically. Metformin has its place for sure, for some.Wow, well done @ickihun, I've followed your posts on here for a long time and your various struggles would have floored a less determined woman! You are a true inspiration, always battling on, doing your research, bringing up your family at the same time, just wow! x
Myself I medicated pre diagnosis by heavy protein eating but made the mistake of eating too much Carbs for me. On top. My beta cells may be OK I'm not ill without insulin so far. I'm monitoring heavily but has no cause for concern and endo doc has done a few c-peptides. Not sure if he'll want to do another one? I checked my ketone on numerous occasions and it's always low.That's the most stunning headline of the day award sorted.
I can see by your Sig that your diagnosis nearly goes back 20 years.
Then you went through the rollercoaster before having bariatric surgery in 2019.
How does your doc/endo explain your magically performing beta cells 20 years post diagnosis ?
This is inspirational stuff
I know. It's early days but this time I feel very hopeful because I'm not getting very high bgs like I've had previously or when I've had an infection. Good steady lower than 8s and 5s before meals. Waking on good fbgs gives the good start. I'm still using a fatty protein before bed.Very well done @ickihun , such a long journey you’ve been on and you’ve come through with this, no insulin brilliant news!
I'm loving this.
So far all good diabetes wise. I cannot wait to tell my surgeon and his team.
So happy for you. I love these updates. I have been knocked back by a few things in my body going wrong. You are motivating me to get back up and fight again.I'm loving this.
So far all good diabetes wise. I cannot wait to tell my surgeon and his team.
No insulin injected and I'm using 1000mg metformin. Without metformin I can get a bigger hunger pang.
I still block out any carb craving with a protein. It works like magic. It doesn't have to be much either.
My fbg after morning meds is 6.0fbg.
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