It's been a tough journey but after being diagnosed back in late January, 8 months later, my doctor removed me from my medication. Lost 70 lbs (31.75 kg) and followed a low carb diet with less than 100 g per day. Also added a simple 30 min walk after supper everyday.
I started off with 2x 500 mg of metformin per day, followed by 2x 50/500 mg Jalumet for 3 months and back to the 2x 500 mg of metformin.
First HbA1c was 10.9 when I was diagnosed. The 2nd one back May was 5.2 and my last one in September was 5.1. I saw the doctor earlier this week and she said I don't need meds anymore. Continue to keep the weight off and my diet and everything should be alright. There will be a follow up in 6 months but that's it.
I'm really proud of myself and I want to encourage everyone who's struggling. It's not easy and it takes alot of restraint and self control but it's possible.
Thanks to everyone. I haven't interacted much on this forum but I have read alot. So many great advice here that helped me through my journey. Thank you.
I'm nervous to continue without any medication. I may give it more credit than it deserves but still I'm anxious to see the results.
Thanks again to everyone.
I started off with 2x 500 mg of metformin per day, followed by 2x 50/500 mg Jalumet for 3 months and back to the 2x 500 mg of metformin.
First HbA1c was 10.9 when I was diagnosed. The 2nd one back May was 5.2 and my last one in September was 5.1. I saw the doctor earlier this week and she said I don't need meds anymore. Continue to keep the weight off and my diet and everything should be alright. There will be a follow up in 6 months but that's it.
I'm really proud of myself and I want to encourage everyone who's struggling. It's not easy and it takes alot of restraint and self control but it's possible.
Thanks to everyone. I haven't interacted much on this forum but I have read alot. So many great advice here that helped me through my journey. Thank you.
I'm nervous to continue without any medication. I may give it more credit than it deserves but still I'm anxious to see the results.
Thanks again to everyone.