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Lowered my HBA1C in 4 months



I am so jealous, I started the same way as you in 2011, and could mirror what you were saying but not quite as good on the diet but my hba1c just came crashing down. Absolutely well deserved results for a huge effort, kind wishes, Q..


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This is such a good line that fits so well. I totally agree that partners should be involved, I crashed & burned on my diet as I watched others tuck into all my favourite meals, I was sat at the table on my own for the extra feeding times. Not having your ' someone ' actively involved sends out a clear message, they don't care. For that reason I started to give in myself and it affected the exercise in me not going to the gym and then it all came crashing down. My last hba1c went from 43 to 50, I was so disappointed. It must be hard too for the partners but they benefit also with weight loss, exercise and healthy eating.

I hope by writing this post that it persuades partners to be involved with the lifestyle of a db, it's such a big ticket I believe anyway. Kind wishes, Q..


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its not always easy when your partners dont wanna play i know that douglas and i share this problem
 
True I'm afraid.

http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/relations.50296/

Bought me some "sauces" in little jars for Xmas.
It was actually a chutney and sweet chili jam selection!



lol, she decided this year we wasnt buying each other presents,
guess what.....
yup she bought me some
really started the day off well, i felt terrible and wanted to throw the presents at her, sound ungrateful?
i am ungrateful, who would do that?

anyway lets not do this again lol
 
Another visit to the dietician today.

Please to say, even over the Xmas period, the weight has actually gone down.
Final target now is to lose another 3kg,
If I can do it in a month I've hit my target within a year![/quote]

Well done and congratulations Losing weight over Christmas shows real commitment. Keep up the good work


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Yes well done Douglas and well done to everyone else who has achieved similar results, I too have lowered my HA1C results from 9.2% in July to 4.8% in November 2013, my doc told me it was good but a little too low and has taken me off the met.

I cut down the carbs, and fat and cut out all sugar well nearly all, and started walking everyday and have lost 3 stone, it's been a struggle over xmas and have gained about 4 pounds but I am now back on the diet again.

I bought my own glucose meter and found this a big help I don't think I could of done it without one.
 
hi Douglas
I know this is an old thread now but I take heart that I may be able to lower my glucose levels by losing weight and eating a sensible low carb diet. My level is 6.00 and I am 2 stone overweight. Well done you
 
Just realised the downside.

I've had to buy a new suit,

I realised the trousers looked similar to clown pants, I could hold the waist out, look down the inside of the legs, and see my feet!

New ones are 8 inches smaller!

Yeah that comes as a bit of a shock. I went from a 42" waist to 32" in six months had to buy loads of new clothes, even shirts as I even lost two inches off my neck size.
 
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