AllieRainbow
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
i got a call from the clinical practitioner this morning - she rang to tell me my results from the HbA1c test earlier this week.
I started making lifestyle changes in August 2025, after being diagnosed Type 2 back in 2018, having great results from low carb, and then going severely off the rails due to life being... life.
In August last year the HbA1c was 121 - very concerning, so I made a lot of changes - intermittent fasting and low carb, trying not to go over 50g carbs per day, and using a CGM to see how food and exercise was affecting me.
Around 6 weeks in another HbA1c came down to 81, and in November I got prescribed Rybelsus, the tablet form of semaglutide, to bring down the BG with medication as well, after getting onto the Ascend Plus trial and finding out I was on the placebo.
My HbA1c result today was 40!! I was cautiously hoping for something in the 60s.
I have lost around 40 pounds (19 kilos) since I started making the lifestyle changes, have got rid of the knee, heel and finger pain I had for years, and now my liver results have also come back as normal after being diagnosed with fatty liver disease earlier last year.
It is shocking to me what a difference lifestyle changes and medication can do over a relatively short period of time.
I eliminated processed carbs, and ultra processed foods, and aim for good nutrition, improving the insulin resistance and lowering the BG, and it has honestly not been hard at all - I aim for sustainable changes that I can carry on with for the rest of my life. The food has been delicious and so much better than I was eating before. I feel energised and mentally better than I have felt in years.
This forum has been absolutely crucial to making changes and learning what I needed to do to improve my health.
Thank you all for your amazing support, help, information, and lack of judgement.
I started making lifestyle changes in August 2025, after being diagnosed Type 2 back in 2018, having great results from low carb, and then going severely off the rails due to life being... life.
In August last year the HbA1c was 121 - very concerning, so I made a lot of changes - intermittent fasting and low carb, trying not to go over 50g carbs per day, and using a CGM to see how food and exercise was affecting me.
Around 6 weeks in another HbA1c came down to 81, and in November I got prescribed Rybelsus, the tablet form of semaglutide, to bring down the BG with medication as well, after getting onto the Ascend Plus trial and finding out I was on the placebo.
My HbA1c result today was 40!! I was cautiously hoping for something in the 60s.
I have lost around 40 pounds (19 kilos) since I started making the lifestyle changes, have got rid of the knee, heel and finger pain I had for years, and now my liver results have also come back as normal after being diagnosed with fatty liver disease earlier last year.
It is shocking to me what a difference lifestyle changes and medication can do over a relatively short period of time.
I eliminated processed carbs, and ultra processed foods, and aim for good nutrition, improving the insulin resistance and lowering the BG, and it has honestly not been hard at all - I aim for sustainable changes that I can carry on with for the rest of my life. The food has been delicious and so much better than I was eating before. I feel energised and mentally better than I have felt in years.
This forum has been absolutely crucial to making changes and learning what I needed to do to improve my health.
Thank you all for your amazing support, help, information, and lack of judgement.