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Hba1c 103 Reduced To 38 In Three Months


That sound so tough, that you’re doing your best and something out of your control is putting a spanner in the works. Crossing my fingers for you
 

Thank you and that would be a very entertaining dietitian appointment! I count myself lucky I’ve not had their advice before finding the info on here. Looking forward to seeing what the diabetic nurse makes if it
 
That’s amazing. That’s 25kg weight loss.
It’s a 9 year old child you’ve lost. If you put 25kg in a shopping basket could you lift it?
Really well done !!!

When you put it like that it explains why my summer clothes were suddenly too big. Struggle picking up a 20kg sack of pet food never mind with another 5kg on top
 
Thank you for all the welcomes, encouragement and glitter. I’m so thankful that found this forum and will definitely be telling GP and nurse how the changes have happened.
 
I would add my congratulations to those of the others. It is a truly wonderful result and shows what can be done with determination and the right advice. give yourself a pat on the back and then le your HCPs know how you have done it. Please keep in touch, posting to let us know how you are doing and share the benefit of your experience
 
Had my first review today with the nurse who acknowledged the improvement in my HbA1c. She then went on to tell me to book a phone appointment as the doctor wanted to talk to me about statins. I get the feeling I’ll have to keep telling them ‘no thank you to statins’ at every appointment for the rest of my life She said my cholesterol was 4.7 and they wanted it to be 4, no recognition that 3 months ago it was 5.4 so is going in the right direction.
I explained I’d made changes after finding information on this forum and self monitoring. She was surprised at the freezing starchy carbs thing and went on to talk about the usual stuff of not drinking sugary drinks etc. I don’t think they take in new information about what works and doesn’t for each individual.
She wasn’t unpleasant but I find their ways of looking at things at odds with how I see it eg she talked about it being ok to sometimes have a cake as a ‘treat’. I kind of see it more as the good stuff I’m trying to put in my body each day as the ‘treat’ because that’s what looks after me.
When I speak to the doctor I’ll ask about testing strips on prescription and how long before review Metformin dose. Not hopeful for the answers I would like!
Next blood test in 6 months. I think I’ll start seeing these appointments as something to just get in and out of as quickly as possible because I tend to come out with no useful information.
If I just went on what I’ve so far had from my GP surgery I’d be feeling disheartened, unmotivated and clueless. Thankfully because of this forum I don’t feel those things and have ways to look after my diabetes that are working.
 
I'm afraid I thnk the same as you.. use them for the tests so I can monitor and get online results to keep interaction with the HCP's down to a minimum. The complete lack of interest in changing the treatment/advice for Type 2's on the books seems to me overwhelming and even though I have joined the PPG I think I will be resigning soon as I seem to be getting nowhere. The PPG has 3 Type 2's on it. The Chair is using insulin, another has also complained about the appalling lack of knowledge but it is apparently one of the better one's in the area... hey ho.
 


Well done! And i do think the metformin will be a thing of the past soon. It does a little... But it doesn't move mountains: that was all you!
 
You probably will - I have to listen to why I should take statins at every 6 month review and then turn down their ‘kind’ offer of a prescription.
 
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