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<blockquote data-quote="Ronancastled" data-source="post: 2440790" data-attributes="member: 517232"><p>Greetings [USER=548690]@Alzeeb[/USER]</p><p>My doc diagnosed me with an A1c of 52 & a follow up of 48.</p><p>You've been done a disservice by being described as a pre-diabetic.</p><p>A proper diagnosis at the time might have made you proactive.</p><p></p><p>But that's in the past now so we move on.</p><p>Like you I was 19.5st at diagnosis, I took it serious, hit low carb with some moderate exercise & the weight fell off me.</p><p>Great to see you're down 2 stone but I reckon with low carb you could double that.</p><p>There's a theory that obese diabetics have clogged up their liver and pancreas in visceral fat & this is what causes their insulin resistance, take the time to read up on Prof Roy Taylor & the Direct Study.</p><p></p><p>All I can tell you is that it worked for me, I lost 5st & over the course of a year gained back my glucose control.</p><p>A few weeks ago an Endo offered to remove my diagnosis so you can see what is possible.</p><p>The key is low carb & eat to your meter, the weight will look after itself from there.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronancastled, post: 2440790, member: 517232"] Greetings [USER=548690]@Alzeeb[/USER] My doc diagnosed me with an A1c of 52 & a follow up of 48. You've been done a disservice by being described as a pre-diabetic. A proper diagnosis at the time might have made you proactive. But that's in the past now so we move on. Like you I was 19.5st at diagnosis, I took it serious, hit low carb with some moderate exercise & the weight fell off me. Great to see you're down 2 stone but I reckon with low carb you could double that. There's a theory that obese diabetics have clogged up their liver and pancreas in visceral fat & this is what causes their insulin resistance, take the time to read up on Prof Roy Taylor & the Direct Study. All I can tell you is that it worked for me, I lost 5st & over the course of a year gained back my glucose control. A few weeks ago an Endo offered to remove my diagnosis so you can see what is possible. The key is low carb & eat to your meter, the weight will look after itself from there. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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