jim1951
Well-Known Member
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- 562
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I have not been on the site for a number of weeks primarily because I was away on holiday for 3 weeks and have not managed to get back into the groove since I have been back.
I am afraid to say that I have gone off the rails a bit, but have my excuses! However, I am finding it terribly difficult to get back in the swing of things.
Okay just to recap. Diagnosed type 2 in May with HBA1C of 54 and reduced that down to 45 by August. Lost just under 2 stone in weight bringing BMI down to 23.8 and bringing cholesterol down to 3.8.
I have been pretty relaxed about type 2; I knew I was heading towards for the last 12 to 15 years through annual blood tests for other issues. I have no complications having had all the tests. My progress through the years has been gradual and no issues have been raised.
My view on life is that you can drive your car at 56mph all day on the motorway and get tremendous fuel consumption figures, but from time to time you can put your foot down and have some fun!
So having eaten at starvation levels for 3 months I go off on holiday to the South of France. Now many will disagree with my view that a holiday should be enjoyable including culinary delights.
I was quite surprised with my 3 daily readings. Before my holidays my averages were approx 6 in the morning, 4.5 before evening meal and 6.7 two hours after. However, with a no holds barred diet including greatly increased carbs, my readings before and after meals only increased by an average of one, whereas my morning reading increased by probably three to around the 9 mark.
I am not sure what conclusion to draw from that? We know that the morning reading is the hardest to control but I wonder whether my digestive system is very slow release.
I put on 10 pounds in weight in three weeks. Since I have got back home my diet has been nowhere near as good as it was before I went. But it can’t be as good because I was always needing to add back carbs.
My readings are not coming down as quick as I would like although most people would be happy with them.
But basically I am finding it very difficult to discipline myself.
jim
I am afraid to say that I have gone off the rails a bit, but have my excuses! However, I am finding it terribly difficult to get back in the swing of things.
Okay just to recap. Diagnosed type 2 in May with HBA1C of 54 and reduced that down to 45 by August. Lost just under 2 stone in weight bringing BMI down to 23.8 and bringing cholesterol down to 3.8.
I have been pretty relaxed about type 2; I knew I was heading towards for the last 12 to 15 years through annual blood tests for other issues. I have no complications having had all the tests. My progress through the years has been gradual and no issues have been raised.
My view on life is that you can drive your car at 56mph all day on the motorway and get tremendous fuel consumption figures, but from time to time you can put your foot down and have some fun!
So having eaten at starvation levels for 3 months I go off on holiday to the South of France. Now many will disagree with my view that a holiday should be enjoyable including culinary delights.
I was quite surprised with my 3 daily readings. Before my holidays my averages were approx 6 in the morning, 4.5 before evening meal and 6.7 two hours after. However, with a no holds barred diet including greatly increased carbs, my readings before and after meals only increased by an average of one, whereas my morning reading increased by probably three to around the 9 mark.
I am not sure what conclusion to draw from that? We know that the morning reading is the hardest to control but I wonder whether my digestive system is very slow release.
I put on 10 pounds in weight in three weeks. Since I have got back home my diet has been nowhere near as good as it was before I went. But it can’t be as good because I was always needing to add back carbs.
My readings are not coming down as quick as I would like although most people would be happy with them.
But basically I am finding it very difficult to discipline myself.
jim