OMG that's an amazing result and well done!Finally had a review after just over a year of being diagnosed type 2 diabetes with a HbA1c result that was pretty scary at 129mmol. Due to the extremely high off-the-charts level, I felt I had no choice but to take the route of medication and was prescribed metformin 2 x 500mg a day and alogliptin 1 x 12.5mg a day.
My current HbA1c is now 31mmol and I am absolutely delighted, medication is now reduced to just 1 x 500mg metformin a day and I am hopeful that I can reduce this to none in time as this isn't just a diet, this is a permanent lifestyle change.
In total, I have lost around 6 stone in weight and dropped 6-8 inches in jean size through diet and exercise (mainly walking). On initial diagnosis, I went ultra low carb (keto style) but I found this was not sustainable for me so slowly re-introduced some carbs but in much smaller quantities and always go by my meter to work out what foods are best for me to avoid big spikes, although I will still have the occasional treat which is mainly meals out.
I plan to join a gym this year to take the exercise to the next level and work on fitness, I would like to lose another stone or so to be at a weight I am happy with and will be maintaining the lower-carb lifestyle which I believe is one of the main reasons for my success.
OMG that's an amazing result and well done!
Do you mind sharing how quick were your readings dropping (if you were using blood glucose monitor of course and if you still remember). I have been diagnosed 9 days ago, my HbA1c was 117 mmol so pretty close to yours and I just keep thinking my levels are not going down as they should... I have been on diet and also exercise and of course taking medication but I don't really know what should I expect if that makes sense...
Oh my goodness you are a legend and going to be a role model for me. I was diagnosed at 129.5 a couple of weeks before Christmas and knowing the drop is possible is going to keep me going! Well done
This is amazing. More grease to your elbow.Finally had a review after just over a year of being diagnosed type 2 diabetes with a HbA1c result that was pretty scary at 129mmol. Due to the extremely high off-the-charts level, I felt I had no choice but to take the route of medication and was prescribed metformin 2 x 500mg a day and alogliptin 1 x 12.5mg a day.
My current HbA1c is now 31mmol and I am absolutely delighted, medication is now reduced to just 1 x 500mg metformin a day and I am hopeful that I can reduce this to none in time as this isn't just a diet, this is a permanent lifestyle change.
In total, I have lost around 6 stone in weight and dropped 6-8 inches in jean size through diet and exercise (mainly walking). On initial diagnosis, I went ultra low carb (keto style) but I found this was not sustainable for me so slowly re-introduced some carbs but in much smaller quantities and always go by my meter to work out what foods are best for me to avoid big spikes, although I will still have the occasional treat which is mainly meals out.
I plan to join a gym this year to take the exercise to the next level and work on fitness, I would like to lose another stone or so to be at a weight I am happy with and will be maintaining the lower-carb lifestyle which I believe is one of the main reasons for my success.
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