sheepie123
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- 106
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
I should have said thatI have been prescribed Metformin. ...originally 6 tablets a day...I only took 4 as I didn't want to take so many pills. I am now taking 2....on doctors advice. ...reducing to 0 in a month or so...Good luckI have to disagree with that prognosis. ...I was diagnosed with T2 in Jan this year after struggling with the symptoms for six months.....I am now 'non diabetic' following three months of Low Carb High Fat eating. Unfortunately the diagnosis is for Life. ...but...Following this regime allows me to live a normal life as long as I continue to follow the LCHF food regime. I originally found the answers on an American site. ...now three months on I have discovered this UK site which is advocating a regime which my Doctor said he could say Nothing about. I am truthfully passing on my experienceand knowledge....it worked because I followed it. Simple. Give it a go.
Also.....cheer up. ....it's not a death sentence. .just a diagnosis. ..and as long as you do the right thing you'll most likely end up as a rickety pensioner.I keep reading this on various medical forms. I am 28 and it appears I am likely to be on Insulin by the age of 45 which is extremely sad for me.
Can someone tell me though, I know people who are on Type 1 who struggle to keep their blood levels right even with Insulin so why is it painted that people with Type 2 dont experience the same problems?
Does anyone else have diabetes around my age - I feel so hopeless perhaps I can make some new friends here.
I keep reading this on various medical forms. I am 28 and it appears I am likely to be on Insulin by the age of 45 which is extremely sad for me.
Can someone tell me though, I know people who are on Type 1 who struggle to keep their blood levels right even with Insulin so why is it painted that people with Type 2 dont experience the same problems?
Does anyone else have diabetes around my age - I feel so hopeless perhaps I can make some new friends here.
It doesn't have to be progressive if you control your BG levels, but more importantly your endogenous insulin levels:
Thank you for this. I have a question though: According to my DSN, I dont have a fatty liver. So how could my insulin resistance be happening? I am confused again.
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