I'm done with the meds.

pezcore

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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.
 

Ronancastled

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Stunning result & well done on the weight loss, for some it's the magic bullet.
How do you fare if you eat carbs or do you avoid them altogether ?
 
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Outlier

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Thank you for sharing your inspirational post. You have done SO well! A pat on the back for your Dr. too, who sounds really enlightened.

Don't fret about coming off the meds - loads of us have done it with ease and no repercussions. It's a bit like healing a fracture - you use the support until the healing allows you to manage without it.
 

jjraak

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Tablets (oral)
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.
Marvelous results.
Bravo.
 

pezcore

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Stunning result & well done on the weight loss, for some it's the magic bullet.
How do you fare if you eat carbs or do you avoid them altogether ?
Thank you. I don't, avoid them altogether but I've cut out the main culprits of my previous diet. Doctors here in Quebec say to max out at 75g of carbs per meal, 20g per snack and avoid the three P's : Pasta, potatoes and bread (pain in french).

I barely had any pasta or potatoes of any form (oh how I miss poutine) and as for bread, I found a loaf that only contained 17g per 2 slices. I also decided to limit the carb intake at half of what the doctors suggests.

My main issue was portion control and boredom. My weekend breakfast used to be 6 toasts, 3 eggs and 5 slices of bacon. My supper was 2 full cups of rice with a pound of meat and some veggies. Late night snack was either a full bag of chips/crisps or 4 peanut butter toast. I exaggerated in everything and whenever I would snack which was often in a pandemic. Now, I ironically deliver food with the Uber and Door dash in the evening to keep me busy and earn some extra money because I have a vinyl and cd collection that requires weekly new addition:)
 

Ronancastled

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Diet only
Thank you. I don't, avoid them altogether but I've cut out the main culprits of my previous diet. Doctors here in Quebec say to max out at 75g of carbs per meal, 20g per snack and avoid the three P's : Pasta, potatoes and bread (pain in french).

I barely had any pasta or potatoes of any form (oh how I miss poutine) and as for bread, I found a loaf that only contained 17g per 2 slices. I also decided to limit the carb intake at half of what the doctors suggests.
Like you I lost 70lbs post diagnosis.
After about a year of low carbing I experimented a bit with some success.
Bread, pasta. potatoes all played nice with reduced portions so I slowly reintroduced them into my diet.
Wearing a CGM for 2 weeks was a big eye opener, fish & chips were OK but sausage rolls were a no no.
A biscuit wouldn't spike me but a packet of corn snacks would, all carbs were not equal.
 

chrisjohnh

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
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.
A superb achievement, very well done. Holding the line steady from here on should keep you free of those meds.