Oh my goodness!! All I can say is wow! My I ask just what prompted you to do this now? You are going so well, what has changed for you? (Of course you have no need to answer such a personal question, buti find other peoples motivation to be very helpful).
Have a great day.
What prompted me to change things was back in May of 2016. I had suffered A1C of around 10 for several years and was feeling REALLY bad; neuropathy was getting worse day by day. It was horrible! I thought I probably wouldn't live another 10 years at the rate I was going. I had tried dieting and even injecting insulin, but I didn't know enough about diet and proper use of insulin and I ended up just gaining a lot of weight with blood sugars still very bad.
So I finally started LCHF back towards the end of May last year and it brought my A1C down to about 6.1. I was feeling a lot better. But I wasn't injecting basal insulin at the time and my blood sugars stayed in the 110-140 mg/dL range all day. Since I was doing LCHF with intermittent fasting, and had higher blood sugars, the uric acid and ketones kept building up to where I had dark purple urinary ketones and uric acid level of 8.1. After a month of it, I was suffering some pretty bad dehydration and whole body gout (gout for the first time in my life). Anyways, that put my progress to a halt last summer.. i.e. the gout (it runs in the family). So I had a period of about 9 months where I just sort of maintained an A1C of about 7.1 or so.
But back in April of this year I got back into LCHF and started on Allopurinol. I also made sure to inject basal insulin to keep blood sugar in the 80-100 mg/dL range all day. Things looked up since then. Only trace amounts of ketones in urine now, with good strong levels of BHB in blood, uric acid levels kept lower due to keto adaption and allopurinol. No more dehydration. Gout is improving day by day -- takes some time to clear out of all the joints I guess. From April to the end of August I was injecting about 75 units of insulin per day on average.
And for some reason earlier this month the basal insulin injection requirement got cut in half.. well I cut my protein intake by almost half as well. Then I started getting some steps in on the pedometer. I found that I could control my blood sugar by walking. I was taking about 24 units per day of basal insulin up until this past week.
Now I don't inject anymore and can maintain 80-100 mg/dL with just diet and exercise. This *requires* me to do 20 mins of cardio, once per day though. I check my blood sugar a few times per day and when it's close to 100 mg/dL, I do the cardio; and I end up with around 15 mg/dL less blood glucose.
This whole thing was a learning process. I knew nothing about low carb diet just over a year ago.. I felt hopeless. No doctors could help me. I got support from the forums and learned about low carb. Then I had to learn about keto adaption, uric acid, gout and all that.. that set me back. Then I got that sorted out with medication (both allopurinal and basal insulin). Then recently I found out that exercise really does help with blood sugar control for me, if I get into the "cardio" range, which for me is above 120 BPM.
I am going to keep up the LCHF diet along with daily exercise for the rest of my life. Hopefully I'll be waking with blood glucose in the 70's and not really go past 95 mg/dL. Hopefully I'll find my HOMA-IR improves along with my Triglycerides/HDL ratio. (My last HOMA-IR a year ago was 3.95 and my last Trig/HDL ratio was 125/57.)
I expect my next A1C to be 4.8-4.9.