Was diagnosed with diabetes 2 around 8 weeks ago with HbA1c of 53 and tested 2 weeks later at 49. Since diagnosis I have lost 4 kilo putting myself on low carb diet. I have porridge for breakfast with milk, lunch usually consists of salad with sardines in a wrap. Mid afternoon I have a low calorie yogurt. My evening meal is 1/2 plate of salad, some fresh green veg, chicken breast or tinned salmon or like. I usually mix and match with other proteins. Just got results from HbA1c I had yesterday (8 weeks after original diagnosis) of 51. Anyone tell me where I am going wrong. PS trying to refrain off medication and lower levels.
Firstly, not a doctor, only speaking personal experience, HA1C are not always perfect, and there is a ratio of Error zone, my first A1C was error, so I would get second opinion if I were you to check this out.
Secondly, porridge is very high carb orientated, low calorie yogurt if it is a fruit style yogurt, again not good to each for spikes, should natural plain greek yogurt. Great to hear you have put yourself on low carb, try the keto eating plan, see diet doctor website its marvellous.
Also, as well as cutting carbs, its worthwhile to ensure you exercise more than what you may exercise normally. Its a combination of lifestyle change exercise, low carb eating, and intermittent fasting helps also greatly, that keep the control levels consistent.
If I were you I would double check the results, they had me down at 8.1 % with average sugars of 128mg/dl this was incorrect, as to have an A1C so high should have read 183mg/dl, the error was 8.1% it should have read 7.1% a typographical error was in place, if I Had not checked it out I would not have known....and was informed it was correct!!! that A1C tests rarely are wrong, this is not the case, they are very often wrong, it depends on the kit they use, if it was fasting test and how long it was after blood taken when lab finally tests, its worthwhile checking with doctor to get this information.
Hope this helps
mallorca