Thanks people. But I'm actually still rather suspicious of the new diagnosis. I have a feeling it's kept at bay because I don't exhaust my pancreas as I used to. Also I'm an apple shape who has gone down 5 clothes sizes so I think less fat from the midriff helps.
I'm going to do a week of bread, rice, pasta or potatoes with my meals and check my bloods.
I eat low carbs. I have cheated occasionally with potatoes or bread but absolutely no chocolate or biscuits for over two years. (I used to scoff whole birthday chocolate cakes from the supermarketbut have absolutely no interest in them now) I cook my meals from scratch, nothing processed. Just meat, vegetables, butter, cheese, eggs and nuts. If I make cauli or broccoli cheese I used ground almonds instead of flour. I drink water, diet coke/diet pepsi or full-cream coffee.
Exercise is walking, nothing more
So long as you don't have BG spikes like the old days you'll be sorted, well done.I'm going to do a week of bread, rice, pasta or potatoes with my meals and check my bloods.
Wow! You are amazing and so disciplined tooI eat low carbs. I have cheated occasionally with potatoes or bread but absolutely no chocolate or biscuits for over two years. (I used to scoff whole birthday chocolate cakes from the supermarketbut have absolutely no interest in them now) I cook my meals from scratch, nothing processed. Just meat, vegetables, butter, cheese, eggs and nuts. If I make cauli or broccoli cheese I used ground almonds instead of flour. I drink water, diet coke/diet pepsi or full-cream coffee.
Exercise is walking, nothing more
That's amazing. Congratulations. Very well done.Yes. I saw my GP today for my now annual hba1c results. They remain at 31. They have been 31 at the last five or so tests in the 18 months. He seemed amazed, even baffled.
I told him I was mostly low carbs but occasionally had bread and potatoes. He told me "whatever it is you're going, it's working. I've never seen anything quite like it before." (really?)
He suggested I return in two years for another blood test.
But I have no plans to ever have cake, chocolate or biscuit again. I'm glad to have been free of their toxins for the past two years
Ironically I'm now worried that without the fear of diabetic complications, I might not keep to a strict diet and put on weight again. Crazy, I know.
And so are youWell done you. From what you have said I am doing very similar to you and have lost over 4 stone and dropped 3 dress sizes. I test my blood regularly and it is always within NHS 'normal' range. Hopefully that will be reflected in my next HBA1C (my 2nd since diagnosis around 6 months ago). You are an inspiration.
I agree in the case of T1, but it is entirely possible to reverse T2 with a lot of hard work and perseverance, which is what the OP has done.If you are not diabetic now, you never were (although the 8.9 A1c would indicate that you are). There is no cure. More tests are needed to give you a proper diagnosis. It sounds like you simply discovered your diabetes in the very early stages and have controlled it with the meds and lifestyle changes
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