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Great News!!!

NewTD2

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Just arrived back from the hospital and here is the results of my latest HBA1C:

A fantastic “38 mmols/mol” down from 46 last Dec 2017 and 85 on diagnosis last Sept 2017.

The Consultant Endocrinologist also said I’m Type 2 going into remission!

Reduced to one tablet of Metformin from tomorrow!

I had prayers, anointing of oil / healing for the sick in our Christian congregation.
 
Hey NewDT2, congrats on such spectacular results:) Glad to hear that you involved Church members as well and knowing that they will continue to support and pray for you is so special....I know it helps me tremendously that I can share with brothers & sisters in the Lord. Blessings/L
 
Hey NewDT2, congrats on such spectacular results:) Glad to hear that you involved Church members as well and knowing that they will continue to support and pray for you is so special....I know it helps me tremendously that I can share with brothers & sisters in the Lord. Blessings/L

I return the glory, praise and honour to our Heavenly Father. God bless!
 
Thank you so much everyone!

You’re all my new family and I could not have also achieved this without you all and this forum!

This is a fight back to diabetes so never give up!!!
 
Many congratulations on your excellent progress, NewTD2, you have every right to celebrate such a big success after all your hard work. Good for you! :)
 
Wow in 6 months. Brilliant!

My goal is now to beat you

Lo/No Carb is already working for me. Two weeks in 14lb loss and BG levels settling down.

Taken of Gliclazide after 7 days still on the metformin though.

Again congratulations.
 
Wow in 6 months. Brilliant!

My goal is now to beat you

Lo/No Carb is already working for me. Two weeks in 14lb loss and BG levels settling down.

Taken of Gliclazide after 7 days still on the metformin though.

Again congratulations.

Cheers mate!

It’s actually 4 months from diagnosis.
 
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