YEAY! You have taken the most important steps, which of course are throwing out all the bad carbs. THAT is why you feel so good. I threw mine out almost 8 weeks ago now and honestly I am amazed at how much younger and fitter I feel. I'm still on one metformin per day but see my DN next week for first review since Aug. 2018, so she may even take me off this final one. So pleased for you and as the song says Things Can Only Get Better! xxJust over four weeks ago I went to see my GP with a bad stomach and he took me off Metformin, I had taken it for the best part of 18 years.
Something inside me clicked and I took big steps to try and get off my Dapafliglozin (sp?) in the two weeks I had before returning to see him. I got myself a new meter and started testing regularly, I also dropped potatoes, bread, chocolate and anything with sugar in - Yes, I had carried on as if I wasn't type 2. The biggest thing for me was dropping the beer, I love a pint but I now realise just what it was doing to me.
Two weeks passed and I re-visited my GP armed with a couple of days readings, he immediately took me of the Dapa but kept me on my Trulicity pen, once a week.
Where am I going with this? I need some input from you, the members of the forum, please. Call it self gratification or reassurance, whatever you will, but I need to hear what you guys think. My two week average stands at 6.5, I've lost three Kilos or so and my state of mind is massively improved, I feel alert and alive again. Can I expect this great feeling to go on or am I heading for a crash? What motivated you to change and how have you done since your change, the highs and the lows.
Sorry for the ramble, but I wanted to share my experience with people who understand how I feel.
My two week average stands at 6.5, I've lost three Kilos or so and my state of mind is massively improved, I feel alert and alive again. Can I expect this great feeling to go on or am I heading for a crash? What motivated you to change and how have you done since your change, the highs and the lows.
The other thing I'm looking forward to is having the clothes hang off me,
So true with me it ended in the shame of having to wear my grandson's cast offs when your twenty odd year old grandson says here grandad do you want my old pair of skinny jeans you know you've hit rock bottom.All fun and games at first.
Then you start having to drill new holes in your favourite belt, and get someone to take in your trousers, to stop them falling down.
Then you buy a new belt and new trousers after a while since its gotten ridiculous.
Then 4 months later you have to start drilling holes in the new belt and look to get the new trousers taken in.
Thank you all for your very kind words and advice.
It is all down to me now, I know. I so want to see my HbA1c drop below 48 and try to get off everything bar cholesterol control.
The other thing I'm looking forward to is having the clothes hang off me, I've been considering going to the local gym/pool, I hate the gym but enjoy swimming. They are so bloomin' expensive though and they won't split pool/gym fees.
The 6.5mmol reading, is that an acceptable one as an average?
@Pipp sorry to read of your bad year, here's hoping that things mend for the better for you.
Kev
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