Honestly I think your amazing. And I was/am sitting at my desk with a cup of coffee, I am fortunate enough to live across a cafe. I was initially looking into paleo at the beginning but settled on Low carb high fat, when I initially started I did low carb and was hungry right away after eating but since I added fat I've been feeling full longer. I'm looking forward to the snow finally melting away so I can begin walking and etc.
I find that working out helps me deal with stress as well, and after a work out I feel like my mind's been cleared. My brother like me was a big boy but he's lost a considerable amount of weight and its now easier for him to manage his condition which is what I'm hoping for. I hope to stay off mediciation for as long as possible, and I have read about the positive effects of metformin. I'll have to ask my doctor if I fit into any of those new categories, and I'll inquire about a c-peptide test to see where my insulin's at.
Because I'm First Nations, all of my health stuff is covered by the government like all my supplies (lancets, monitors, strips) and tests. LCHF has helped me tremendously so far, I've been losing weight since diagnosis like crazy, friends and etc have been commenting on how slim I'm getting so it's encouraging to keep at it.
5gs of carbs and under, that is amazing. Right now I am doing liberal low carb like 130-150g's of carbs but I know that I can do better. Thank you for introducing me to Jenny Ruhl, I'll look into her writings about type 2. I am very much new to all this and will soak this up like a sponge, thank you so much for writing back to me and in great detail. My A1C was 6.5 and with my recent diet and exercise I hope to join the 5% club.
I've been reading and watching a lot of videos about Dr Fung. Whenever I start to think about the big bogey of T2D, I think about my brother who's had this terrible disease for 15 years and how he's going strong. I've found comfort in other members on the forums who have been going at it for years, it gives me motivation to stay positive. I will definetly ask my doctor for a c-peptide test because this is something I'm truly interested in now. To see how insulin resistant that I am, but I've read that losing weight will increase or help insulin sensitivity? every time I try and research this I always come across some guys blog about reversing insulin resistance and how he's trying to sell me a product.
But thank you once again to introducing me to Dr Jay Wortman and Jenny Ruhl, I'm going to read up on them during the intermission of this hockey game.
Thank you for taking the time to write me once again
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