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<blockquote data-quote="Starfish18" data-source="post: 2103057" data-attributes="member: 497641"><p>Hello [USER=472768]@nsh2111[/USER]</p><p>I feel I am on a similar journey to you in regards to I just can not get my levels down any further, I am 6 months into my journey so not as long as you. My hba1c was 95 on diagnosis and I managed to get it down to 50 in 3 months but I'm not hopeful I've brought it down any more (next hba1c is next month) as my fbg is hardly ever less than 6 and usually between 6-7 sometimes even 8 after food during the day and that's not due to a spike <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>I follow the lchf woe, usually about 25-30 carbs per day sometimes less as I often only have 2 meals a day as I just have coffee and double cream for breakfast. I don't fully understand whats going on. I know stress can be an indicator!</p><p>The nurse that did my 3 month review was so pleased with my hab1c so there is no way they will agree to me having a C-peptide or GAD test yet so I just have to wait and see what happens at my next hba1c and hopefully they don't just try and push medication on me!</p><p>Anyway sorry for ranting on I just wanted you to know you're not alone</p><p>It's so disheartening when others doing Lchf are doing so well </p><p>Hugs hope you get answers soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfish18, post: 2103057, member: 497641"] Hello [USER=472768]@nsh2111[/USER] I feel I am on a similar journey to you in regards to I just can not get my levels down any further, I am 6 months into my journey so not as long as you. My hba1c was 95 on diagnosis and I managed to get it down to 50 in 3 months but I'm not hopeful I've brought it down any more (next hba1c is next month) as my fbg is hardly ever less than 6 and usually between 6-7 sometimes even 8 after food during the day and that's not due to a spike :( I follow the lchf woe, usually about 25-30 carbs per day sometimes less as I often only have 2 meals a day as I just have coffee and double cream for breakfast. I don't fully understand whats going on. I know stress can be an indicator! The nurse that did my 3 month review was so pleased with my hab1c so there is no way they will agree to me having a C-peptide or GAD test yet so I just have to wait and see what happens at my next hba1c and hopefully they don't just try and push medication on me! Anyway sorry for ranting on I just wanted you to know you're not alone It's so disheartening when others doing Lchf are doing so well Hugs hope you get answers soon [/QUOTE]
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