Excellent work, well done!Over recent months I've been losing weight and sticking to a low carb diet and this has continued to push my BG levels down. I've been eagerly awaiting another HbA1c test to confirm what my meter has been telling me. So, bloods were taken on Friday and I've just had the results back from the GP surgery... wait for it... 34mmol/mol !!
To say I'm made up would be an epic understatement, I'm bouncing around like an 8 year old on Christmas morning here. That figure is down from 109 at diagnosis, so it's a lot of progress and should keep me much safer from the awful complications we all fear.
Other results look pretty good too. I have a full cholesterol breakdown and think those are pretty healthy but I'll probably post later and ask for a bit of advice on that.
Thanks to all those who so generously post their knowledge and support here in the forums, I'm enormously grateful. Have a great day everyone!
So, bloods were taken on Friday and I've just had the results back from the GP surgery... wait for it... 34mmol/mol !!
Truly awesome results for all your hard work and determination so yes, a HUGE WOW from me too. Well done you!Over recent months I've been losing weight and sticking to a low carb diet and this has continued to push my BG levels down. I've been eagerly awaiting another HbA1c test to confirm what my meter has been telling me. So, bloods were taken on Friday and I've just had the results back from the GP surgery... wait for it... 34mmol/mol !!
To say I'm made up would be an epic understatement, I'm bouncing around like an 8 year old on Christmas morning here. That figure is down from 109 at diagnosis, so it's a lot of progress and should keep me much safer from the awful complications we all fear.
Other results look good too. I have a full cholesterol breakdown and think those are pretty healthy but I'll probably post later and ask for a bit of advice on that.
Thanks to all those who so generously post their knowledge and support here in the forums, I'm enormously grateful. Have a great day everyone!
What an inspiring post!Over recent months I've been losing weight and sticking to a low carb diet and this has continued to push my BG levels down. I've been eagerly awaiting another HbA1c test to confirm what my meter has been telling me. So, bloods were taken on Friday and I've just had the results back from the GP surgery... wait for it... 34mmol/mol !!
To say I'm made up would be an epic understatement, I'm bouncing around like an 8 year old on Christmas morning here. That figure is down from 109 at diagnosis, so it's a lot of progress and should keep me much safer from the awful complications we all fear.
Other results look good too. I have a full cholesterol breakdown and think those are pretty healthy but I'll probably post later and ask for a bit of advice on that.
Thanks to all those who so generously post their knowledge and support here in the forums, I'm enormously grateful. Have a great day everyone!
I was only diagnosed yesterday with a HbA1c of 94. Being very new to all this that sounded terrifyingly high to me but reading that you’ve achieved that measure of reduction is hugely reassuring that it might be possible for me too
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