Alison Campbell
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 1,443
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Regularly, it's called falling off the wagon and I don't recommend it because carbs for me are addictive and it gets harder each time to get back on track.Anyone else done this after starting low carb?
Isn't HbA1c an indicator of past 3 month's average sugar level? How does it vary as mentioned above in a single day?
This comment was in reaction to seeing a post recommending "intermediate fasting." But it showed up after my previous post instead!I think you're referring to intermittent fasting, but your spell checker thinks it knows better.
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I have been hypothyroid for over 10 years. My gp has messed around with my treatment dose of thyroxine this last year after my cancer and reduced it quite a bit. Wondering if it has been reduced a little too much and perhaps I'm now a little hypothyroid again?? That might explain the discrepancy between my
My son was advised to go low carb when he was diagnosed with the big C - apparently it is starting to be recognised as being beneficial by reducing bgl and insulin demands, and the science now shows many cancers need sugar to thrive.Guzzler, what are pufas?? There is so much contradictory advice out there for carbs, fats and just about everything else , the more I research the more anxious and confused I get. I. Have cardio vascular disease history in my family as well as a diabetic history. Having cancer made me take a hard look at myself and I just honestly wanted to do the best for myself. Now I am totally confused as to what to do . I sometimes wish I never found out about that darned HbA1c result !!!!
Hsss, you could be right about the exercise. I always seem to go a bit higher after it. A good walk or cycle ride doesn't lower it immediately and often raises things. I can only think that the further weight/ fat loss has lowered my insulin resistance a bit more below some sort of personal threshold if anything like that truly exists?Find bulkbuilders thread about statins and cholesterol tonight and have a read before your appointment
My guess would be even though not as strict your body has had a bit more time to adjust to lower carb and is now responding more as hoped. Also dropping back the exercise may have had an effect. Some exercise types spikes bgl more than others.
Reaurgam, it's a tricky metabolic minefield that's for sure. The more I read the less I know lol. Surely no one treatment fits all and I hope you told your doc that you were miserable and you got alternative drugs or dosages or management pathways. We can only try things out and report back how they suit us. it's ultimately our choice if we take the docs advice and they should respect that. As a cancer survivor I know that some patients choose not to have some treatment , preferring to live a quality life , even though it is more likely to be shorter. Cancer docs tend respect those choices in the main and mainstream medicine can learn from that attitude I reckon .Statins and Metformin for 5 weeks had a devastating effect on my memory, my mobility, my sleep due to the aches and pains - if you are susceptible to the side effects life can become very miserable.
All to reduce the cholesterol which is being found to be slightly higher in the people who are living longest - particularly women.
@Chez31 - Now I apologise wholeheartedly up front here, because I don't have the link to a study that stick in my mind.
An Australian survery concluded, if my memory serves me accurately, that only c30% of hose with prediabetic A1cs will go on to full blown diabetes.
I firmly believe that everyone has their personal running range. Perhaps yours is in this range.
I sincerely hope so . Perhaps Im not abnormal....just a different kind of normal not yet explained haha. Anyway I am still alive and kicking and pretty much happy with my lot so I will try not to worry whatever happens.
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