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Me too, same as britishpub and EileenB1960 - found via this site and the good folks on here who give their time and advice so freely - stop the obvious high carb stuff, try out the low carb higher fat approach to eating, or any variations thereof, and increase exercise as much as possible. Has worked so far :)
 
As above - but I'd add the importance of losing weight, in order to remove any visceral fat (unless you are underweight)
 
Hi Sampat, I was also surprised when I was told I was pre-diabetic, HbA1c 43. I started reading all about the condition here in the forums and realised that what you eat and the amount of exercise is crucial to reversing the situation. So decided to stop eating all bread, potatoes, pasta, rice and also no sweets at all. The first two weeks were the more difficult ones but after that it was ok. Three months later I went to the GP's surgery for another blood test and it was normal, 40. I have also increased the walking and cycling a bit. Nothing too strenuous, but I try everyday to move more than before. Occasionally I will have a glass of wine or a little beer, but that may be once a week if at all. I have never drank much anyway so that was not an issue. The most difficult thing was to completely give up chocolate, but in the end it was worth it. Now I do not miss it at all. There are so many foods out there that are delicious anyway! So Sampat, best wishes with your reversing your pre-diabetes!
 
Hi Sampat, I was also surprised when I was told I was pre-diabetic, HbA1c 43. I started reading all about the condition here in the forums and realised that what you eat and the amount of exercise is crucial to reversing the situation. So decided to stop eating all bread, potatoes, pasta, rice and also no sweets at all. The first two weeks were the more difficult ones but after that it was ok. Three months later I went to the GP's surgery for another blood test and it was normal, 40. I have also increased the walking and cycling a bit. Nothing too strenuous, but I try everyday to move more than before. Occasionally I will have a glass of wine or a little beer, but that may be once a week if at all. I have never drank much anyway so that was not an issue. The most difficult thing was to completely give up chocolate, but in the end it was worth it. Now I do not miss it at all. There are so many foods out there that are delicious anyway! So Sampat, best wishes with your reversing your pre-diabetes!

I did almost exactly what you did 3 years ago and it worked too. I still keep to this healthier regime. I used to be a chocoholic and now only have a couple of pieces of 70% or 80% chocolate per day. Very tasty. And now the other stuff tastes way too sweet. I only have wine - red or rose - at weekends or out at restaurants. The rest of the time water does the trick.

I introduced this thread on the forum to inspire others to take positive actions. Your post hits the spot for that. Stay well kindred spirit.
 
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