Hello all
I had a routine private medical just over a week ago and the doctor was suspicious I might have diabetes and this suspicion was further backed up by the blood results, so I was told to see my GP immediately who sent me for the HbA1c test. The GP also directed me to this website for more info on diabetes. I don't now see my GP again now until 20th Feb (due to me being on holiday) but I have online access to my patient record and can see the results are in. My HbA1c = 84 mmol/mol so I think that confirms I am diabetic and I assume its type 2 as I'm 50 years old.
Following the initial scare and after reading the great info on this site, since last Thursday I've been following the LCHF diet and already seeing results from that. My weight at the medical was 97kg and down to 95kg this morning. What I'm wondering is should I buy myself a BG test kit and start testing before my next visit to the GP so I can show him or is that just being too keen!
I'm determined to do whatever I need to do to get this under control.
Thanks
Chris
what @Brunneria said
Get a meter - best advice I have ever had
Smile at the Doc, nod and shake head in all the right places, she/he probably didn't intend to direct you to this site, but 'the other one'
Correct! This site has a tendency to extol the virtues of LCHF, and I must admit I'm a convert. Once you get your head round the fact that 'fat does not make you fat' it is easier to followWhat's 'the other one'? Is that the org.uk one? Just found that but not explored much there yet.
Correct! This site has a tendency to extol the virtues of LCHF, and I must admit I'm a convert. Once you get your head round the fact that 'fat does not make you fat' it is easier to follow
the org site sticks to the official diet mantra (the eatwell guide) which seems to have failed us these past 40 years
Thank you everyone for the responses and advice. The site says you respond quickly to posts and that's evident here, all very much appreciated.
So I have now got a tester. Thanks for the recommendations, after reading through some posts in the forum and other research I've opted for the Accu-Chek Mobile. The test cartridges are more expensive but it looks easier to transport around and to use with its lance system and not dealing with separate test strips. I'll see how it goes, I'm not the best when it comes to needles and the thought of lancing myself multiple times daily is not a great one so the easier the system the better for me! I've also invested in a blood pressure monitor as my blood pressure was measuring high but we're not sure if that's just my aversion to surgeries. Feels like I'm becoming a right hypochondriacI'm even considering some urine testing strips as too much sugar reported in that was what first alerted the doctor in my medical that I might be diabetic. Is that going too far?
One new question. As I'm about to go on holiday should I pack the test kit in hand luggage or is it ok for it to go in the hold luggage? What do others do with their test kit when flying?
Thanks
Chris.
My biggest worry I think with the LCHF way is that I have high cholesterol in the blood tests so conventional teaching tells me the eggs and cream and butter I can now have will give me a heart attack. Evidence form people here seems to dispute this. I'm happy to take the risk and see for myself what happens! I'm also loving the flavours my LCHF food has now the fats are back in the diet.
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