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GP said it can take more than two years to get normal glucose levels.
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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2137327" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Hi Swiggy,</p><p> So what on earth make you think that reducing Hba1c from 143 to 66 over two and a half years is slow?</p><p>With the average T2D on no medication (and not fortunate enough to have found the Low Carb forum) their Hba1c would have increased over that period!</p><p>Have you not lost weight at all over the period of BG reduction? If so, that is very surprising <strong>unless you have been eating a lot of Fat and protein while cutting down on the carbs.</strong></p><p><strong>Calories In - Calories Out isn't the whole picture, but it can't be completely ignored!</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>I see that you were diagnosed about 15 months before you went Low Carb, my impression from the forum is that the later you start the longer it takes - but that it is never too late.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2137327, member: 506169"] Hi Swiggy, So what on earth make you think that reducing Hba1c from 143 to 66 over two and a half years is slow? With the average T2D on no medication (and not fortunate enough to have found the Low Carb forum) their Hba1c would have increased over that period! Have you not lost weight at all over the period of BG reduction? If so, that is very surprising [B]unless you have been eating a lot of Fat and protein while cutting down on the carbs. Calories In - Calories Out isn't the whole picture, but it can't be completely ignored! [/B] I see that you were diagnosed about 15 months before you went Low Carb, my impression from the forum is that the later you start the longer it takes - but that it is never too late. Good luck, Ian [/QUOTE]
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