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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi everybody, I'm new here.
I was made aware of Professor Taylor's ideas, and as I'm a fairly disciplined person thought I'd give it a try. I've been T2 for around 15 years, discovered by accident, and managed without medication for a couple of years, after which I decided to have more fun (and booze!) ending up medicated and around 90 kgs.
The result is this, after 72 days: yes I've lost my 15 kgs, but have remained at precisely that weight (75 kgs) for a week now, so weight loss seems [?] to have ground to a halt. Taking Professor Taylor's comments on board, I had intended to keep going until I was at my 'old' (mid-twenties) weight of "ten-and-a-half stone" (67 kgs) but I'm starting to wonder if a loss of 15 kgs is the limit. I've been on Nestle Chocolate shakes (3 x 200 cal) plus my lovely home-made vegetable soup for 'dinner', but over the last week have ditched one of the shakes, but that's made no difference to my weight whatsoever.
The other side of the coin is my blood-sugar, which surprisingly quickly was quite astonishing. I'm still taking my meds (though I reduced gliclazide by 50%) but my blood-sugar readings are now like 'normal' = overnight steady average of 4.8, with post-prandial no higher than 6.6, and I'm actually looking forward to doing an HbA1c test in a week or so.
So on the one hand, I'm looking good, but on the other, have I gone as far as I can go? When Professor Taylor talks of 15kgs (specifically) is that the limit?
Any thoughts?
P.S. Don't misunderstand me, I've not given up, but I have to say my confidence is a little dented.
I was made aware of Professor Taylor's ideas, and as I'm a fairly disciplined person thought I'd give it a try. I've been T2 for around 15 years, discovered by accident, and managed without medication for a couple of years, after which I decided to have more fun (and booze!) ending up medicated and around 90 kgs.
The result is this, after 72 days: yes I've lost my 15 kgs, but have remained at precisely that weight (75 kgs) for a week now, so weight loss seems [?] to have ground to a halt. Taking Professor Taylor's comments on board, I had intended to keep going until I was at my 'old' (mid-twenties) weight of "ten-and-a-half stone" (67 kgs) but I'm starting to wonder if a loss of 15 kgs is the limit. I've been on Nestle Chocolate shakes (3 x 200 cal) plus my lovely home-made vegetable soup for 'dinner', but over the last week have ditched one of the shakes, but that's made no difference to my weight whatsoever.
The other side of the coin is my blood-sugar, which surprisingly quickly was quite astonishing. I'm still taking my meds (though I reduced gliclazide by 50%) but my blood-sugar readings are now like 'normal' = overnight steady average of 4.8, with post-prandial no higher than 6.6, and I'm actually looking forward to doing an HbA1c test in a week or so.
So on the one hand, I'm looking good, but on the other, have I gone as far as I can go? When Professor Taylor talks of 15kgs (specifically) is that the limit?
Any thoughts?
P.S. Don't misunderstand me, I've not given up, but I have to say my confidence is a little dented.