Sounds like it. Keep up the good work.Am I doing the right thing?
Nice colleague..! please ignore her and carry on as you are doing. I would suggest though that getting yourself a meter will put you in a far better position to see your progress.... and wiping the smile off your colleagues face of course!I was diagnosed T2D just over five weeks ago and was fortunately spotted early - 6.6.
I immediately read up on LCHF diets and I’ve stuck to it for five weeks, and am actually enjoying eating fresh foods, and tasting them.
One of my colleagues today said “you’ll be really disappointed if your numbers aren’t lower on your three month blood test”. Too right I will! And she is T2D too!
I’m now doubting myself. Am I doing the right thing?
I was diagnosed T2D just over five weeks ago and was fortunately spotted early - 6.6.
I immediately read up on LCHF diets and I’ve stuck to it for five weeks, and am actually enjoying eating fresh foods, and tasting them.
One of my colleagues today said “you’ll be really disappointed if your numbers aren’t lower on your three month blood test”. Too right I will! And she is T2D too!
I’m now doubting myself. Am I doing the right thing?
Absolutely.Sounds like it. Keep up the good work.
Sally
Ah, I got much the same response from another T2 who likes to make fun of my diet. My HbA1c is now 34, no meds. She's on insulin and doesn't understand why her numbers go up when she eats a cupcake. Just panics that they do. Envy? Maybe not daring to take such measures for themselves? Who'll say for sure? But you are on the right track. No worries.I was diagnosed T2D just over five weeks ago and was fortunately spotted early - 6.6.
I immediately read up on LCHF diets and I’ve stuck to it for five weeks, and am actually enjoying eating fresh foods, and tasting them.
One of my colleagues today said “you’ll be really disappointed if your numbers aren’t lower on your three month blood test”. Too right I will! And she is T2D too!
I’m now doubting myself. Am I doing the right thing?
You'll need to ignore her too. Look after yourself first.Ah, I got much the same response from another T2 who likes to make fun of my diet. My HbA1c is now 34, no meds. She's on insulin and doesn't understand why her numbers go up when she eats a cupcake. Just panics that they do. Envy? Maybe not daring to take such measures for themselves? Who'll say for sure? But you are on the right track. No worries.
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