Hello @Dabby66 and welcome.This is fantastic.
I'm new here too. I have prediabetes and hope to find some support and help here.
Hello all
Thought i would post in this section so i can say hello an tell me story at the time.
Im a 36year old male nurse. Absolute food lover.
Over the covid lockdown period, aftet dealing with much death and dying in the acute sector i turned to comfort eating to make me feel better. Before i knew it, we were out of lockdown and none of my going out clothes fitted as i had put on significant weight.
3 months ago, i began to become symtomatic, as a nurse i should have recognised the signs, in a way, at the back of my mind i did, but buried my head in the sand as we men do.
Night driving became difficult, was lethargic all the time, i could sleep for 12 hours and still be tired every waking minute of the day.
The the major 'classic' symptom started. I kept peeing. Like massive amounts despite not drinking anything. I was up every 30 minutes during the night and easily passing what fealt like half a litre. Still, i buried my hrad in the sand thinking it will go away.
The day i decided to see my gp, was my kidneys has had enough and i was in a lot of pain in the kidney region. They were at this point exhausted from passing so much glucose to cleanse my system.
Gp dipped my uring, confirmed +++glucose, finger prick test done, 14.6mmol
As my gp knows what my profession is, said no more other than "you know where this is going"
Urgent hba1c taken, result a few days later - 10.4%
Metformin started and my life changed overnight.
First month i went through a cycle of depression not having a clue what to do or eat but slowly got the hang of it.
My weight at this stage was 108.9kgs with a bmi of 39.
As time has gone past, its become second nature to me and dont even have to think anymore.
Over the past 3 months i set myself a goal to better myself to let me stay on top of this.
First month i concentrated on perfecting my diet and by the second month joined the gym.
The results have been amazing, i feel mentally and physcially fitter than i have been in my life.
I lost weight as i went keto then medditarean, in total i have lost 4 stone, as i write this today i weigh 83kg with a bmi of 26
Ive never been this weight in all of my adult life. My size 38 waist is now 34 with a belt.
My resting heart rate is fantastic as i do cardio 3 times a week and last month started weight training to give 110%
I had my 3 month review last week, ive always had high blood.pressure, this has come down to the textbook 120/80
My HBA1C is now 5.7%
Will continue on this path as i am aiming for remission.
Sorry for the long post, i just wished to share my journey with you all. Its been a whirlwind of last 3-4 months
Well done. If you do come off the meds don't go back to your old ways. I know doctors and nurses are supposed to make the worst patients, but it is important to keep up the monitoring. Get your HbA1c tested regularly because it could come back and, like me, you could end up ignoring the symptoms for way too long again.At the risk being sanctioned for bringing up an old thread. I just wanted to provide a further update to my journey.
Had my bloods done last week, HbA1c is now at 5.4% GP is now having discussions about stopping my medication. I have been moderate carb for past 3 months and enjoying alot of the foods i gave up a long time ago, in moderation off course.
keep high hopes everyone. there is light at the end of the tunnel.
That's me too.... made me laugh.Well done. If you do come off the meds don't go back to your old ways. I know doctors and nurses are supposed to make the worst patients, but it is important to keep up the monitoring. Get your HbA1c tested regularly because it could come back and, like me, you could end up ignoring the symptoms for way too long again.
Given where you started this is a tremendous achievement, congratulations! I’m sure many others will be inspired by it.Hello all
Thought i would post in this section so i can say hello an tell me story at the time.
Im a 36year old male nurse. Absolute food lover.
Over the covid lockdown period, aftet dealing with much death and dying in the acute sector i turned to comfort eating to make me feel better. Before i knew it, we were out of lockdown and none of my going out clothes fitted as i had put on significant weight.
3 months ago, i began to become symtomatic, as a nurse i should have recognised the signs, in a way, at the back of my mind i did, but buried my head in the sand as we men do.
Night driving became difficult, was lethargic all the time, i could sleep for 12 hours and still be tired every waking minute of the day.
The the major 'classic' symptom started. I kept peeing. Like massive amounts despite not drinking anything. I was up every 30 minutes during the night and easily passing what fealt like half a litre. Still, i buried my hrad in the sand thinking it will go away.
The day i decided to see my gp, was my kidneys has had enough and i was in a lot of pain in the kidney region. They were at this point exhausted from passing so much glucose to cleanse my system.
Gp dipped my uring, confirmed +++glucose, finger prick test done, 14.6mmol
As my gp knows what my profession is, said no more other than "you know where this is going"
Urgent hba1c taken, result a few days later - 10.4%
Metformin started and my life changed overnight.
First month i went through a cycle of depression not having a clue what to do or eat but slowly got the hang of it.
My weight at this stage was 108.9kgs with a bmi of 39.
As time has gone past, its become second nature to me and dont even have to think anymore.
Over the past 3 months i set myself a goal to better myself to let me stay on top of this.
First month i concentrated on perfecting my diet and by the second month joined the gym.
The results have been amazing, i feel mentally and physcially fitter than i have been in my life.
I lost weight as i went keto then medditarean, in total i have lost 4 stone, as i write this today i weigh 83kg with a bmi of 26
Ive never been this weight in all of my adult life. My size 38 waist is now 34 with a belt.
My resting heart rate is fantastic as i do cardio 3 times a week and last month started weight training to give 110%
I had my 3 month review last week, ive always had high blood.pressure, this has come down to the textbook 120/80
My HBA1C is now 5.7%
Will continue on this path as i am aiming for remission.
Sorry for the long post, i just wished to share my journey with you all. Its been a whirlwind of last 3-4 months
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