bassamaklan
Well-Known Member
Good morning members,
I am from Yemen and newly T2 diagnosed on 18/11/2017 (H1AC 9%), my weight was 95KG and height is 178cm. I have been told by my doctor to start with Mitformin 850mg which I stopped using 1 week after. The reason was when I started following this website, reading about controlling diabetes and how to reverse it.
I have started a program to lose weight and to control my diet in order to improve my readings and the summary was as follows:
I do appreciate your help on this matter.
I am from Yemen and newly T2 diagnosed on 18/11/2017 (H1AC 9%), my weight was 95KG and height is 178cm. I have been told by my doctor to start with Mitformin 850mg which I stopped using 1 week after. The reason was when I started following this website, reading about controlling diabetes and how to reverse it.
I have started a program to lose weight and to control my diet in order to improve my readings and the summary was as follows:
- No medications
- reduced weight to 80.5KG until today.
- H1AC was 6.6% on 10/2/2018.
- fasting levels avg 90-100 mg/dl.
- 2 hours after breakfast is managed to be under 130mg/dl
- 2 hours after lunch avg 140-160mg/dl
- Moderate Carb diet : between 160g to 220g daily
- Reduce meals portion to almost half without affecting my health.
- moderate exercises (Plank for 2 minutes per session and 10 minutes on elliptical device)
- can't get to lower my carbs intake because most of foods suggested can't be found in Yemen or they are expensive (except salad).
- my 1 hour readings after lunch might reach 200mg/dl before coming back to the average mentioned above. I tried to fix this issue by changing lunch time to 12-13pm but it didn't give me that much improvement.
- High Fat meal only delayed the peak to 3 to 4 hours after the meal.
- If I try to reduce my carb intake or the portion during the lunch, I start feeling hungry 2 hours after.
- I can't rely on any doctors here since they only care on how to increase your meds dosage without giving you advice regarding how to control diabetes.
I do appreciate your help on this matter.