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Wow that's amazing 95 to 50 with just diet. How many carbs? I just ate a slice of pizza now my son made it at school and he said daddy I saved you a slice, I feel so bad for having it
You did the right thing. This lifestyle isn't a weird food cult where eating the wrong thing on the wrong day while not standing on one leg means you're a failure and banished forever. You made your son happy, that's good. So it was carb, so what.Wow that's amazing 95 to 50 with just diet. How many carbs? I just ate a slice of pizza now my son made it at school and he said daddy I saved you a slice, I feel so bad for having it
Chiming in to say the same as the others: Sometimes you just have to have the pizza due to circumstances beyond your control. Just don't do it every day.Wow that's amazing 95 to 50 with just diet. How many carbs? I just ate a slice of pizza now my son made it at school and he said daddy I saved you a slice, I feel so bad for having it
A good steady sustainable loss is probably the better route than a sudden huge drop. I say this not just because you are more likely to maintain the necessary changes but because in some cases a very fast drop from very high can increase the chances of issues with eyes by the worsening of retinopathy.Excellent advice from all the members here, highly motivational stuff for us newbies, 4 weeks in I went from 82 to 68, now this Monday I am seeing a private consultant and I will tell him I want a AC1 done, that will be the 8 week point. Will I drop another 14? or less. God knows. But i hope its a reducation to keep me motivated on this new life style.
Me diagnosed abround 7-8 weeks ago, lost around 10 KG and hoping to see the 82 mmol come down to atleast the pre-diebetic range in 4 weeks time. For the folks in remission please tell us your diagnosis numbers and what you achieved 3 months latter so we can see what is attainable in real life for motivation. And also mention if you used drugs to achieve this, I am on diet only at this moment of time to see what effects this can have on numbers, if small I am open to medication.
I occasionally have a pizza now, I scape all the fillings onto a quarter of a small pizza and throw the rest of the base away.Wow that's amazing 95 to 50 with just diet. How many carbs? I just ate a slice of pizza now my son made it at school and he said daddy I saved you a slice, I feel so bad for having it
This is absolutely amazing! How wonderful. I’m so pleased for you.So exactly two months on 58 days after diagnosis of being a Type 2 with a A1c at 82 mmol, I was fearfull and worried and my world was rocked.
Now after a private consultation and another A1c, shy of the 60 day mark I am 30 mmol
No tablets, no medication, all turned around by myself. God bless all the folks on this forum who gave me advice.
Is the Dawn Phenomom better now?Mid 50s down to high 30s within 3 months. The only thing hanging on was the foot on the floor (first thing) BG, that took longer to get down into the normal range. Diet only, low carb plus a meter to check my reactions to meals and see how low carb I needed to go to get my numbers down.
I still cant believe it myself, 82 down to 30This is absolutely amazing! How wonderful. I’m so pleased for you.
I am hoping to have similar success when my HbA1c is tested. I was at 82 in April. Slightly different circumstances as mine was shoved up by steroids. But I’m on different meds and have tightened up the diet so fingers crossed.
Honestly, this is a massive achievement!
Brilliant resultSo exactly two months on 58 days after diagnosis of being a Type 2 with a A1c at 82 mmol, I was fearfull and worried and my world was rocked.
Now after a private consultation and another A1c, shy of the 60 day mark I am 30 mmol
No tablets, no medication, all turned around by myself. God bless all the folks on this forum who gave me advice.
This is really interesting, I was diagnosed type 2 in Jan 23 hba1c @53, prescribed Atorvastatin, bloods came back yesterday at 64! I've reduced carbs, I don't eat sugar and limit my salt intake. I wan't aware that statins can have an impact.I was diagnosed with hba1c of 48 and prescribed statins which increased my hba1c to 54. When I came off statins due to other side effects 6 months later my hba1c dropped to normal levels which I have maintained for approx 10 years. I still watch my carbs but am lucky in that I can tolerate an average of 100g per day but I still test to keep an eye on my BS particularly if I’ve had more carbs than usual.