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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
I’m not sure which way to go with my latest HbAc1 result . A re cap,
I’ve been a diabetic for two years now. I started out at 10 mmol/mol and less than a year later I got it down to 5.5 mmol. My new figure for this year being 6.2 mmol. My bmi is 19.7(if this holds any relevance?). My LDL is at 4.4mmol/l. All my other readings are spot on on the cholesterol panel.
I’ve read up on lean hyper responder, lada, modi, type 1 in the making? I know that some of you are lean mass hyper responders on here and know more than I do on this subject. I’ve Listened through a few talks on you tube on this subject but i find the information hard to understand without the fancy in depth jargon. Sometimes the deeper you go into the rabbit hole, the more confusing it gets.
The first year was a readjustment to my diet and reading/researching on here and all over the internet on the foods I could have and trying to understand what diabetes is.!!. I Cut out all starchy veg, flour, beans, bread, pasta, rice, looked into the GI a little and took on board some of the findings . Put in 30 minutes of brisk walking 5 days a week. Armed myself with a glucose meter. I started a LCHF diet keeping my carbs for the day between 20-35g of carbs. I guess this has kind of held my sugars back for a year. My calories are 1,500 per day. I don’t over eat just overthink. I don’t eat anything from 7pm- 1pm the next day. My morning figures are the only ones that generally are at 7-8mmol on the finger prick test @ foot to the floor time.
I then tried for the last 6 months to have a handful of pecan or walnuts in the morning thinking that fasting might not be my game changer but no different on the glucose meter testing. I’m taking it that I suffer with the dawn phenomenon as i have read that 50% of diabetics do. All my meals through the day keep me below the 2 point rise mark. Most of them only rising 1 point after 2 hrs. It doesn’t fall much through the day though but 90% 0f the time i end the day in the 6’s-7s. I don’t touch much desserts like once a month.
Other than turning my lunch (5g) and dinner(12g carb) around so I’m eating my higher carb meal at lunch or eventually face the metformin?
I’m at a loss, I’m just wondering if there’s anything more I could be doing or I’m missing something more?
It feels at the moment that I’ve worked really hard at changing my lifestyle and it’s just not been enough..I know that the doctors won’t find this figure an issue as it’s still only top end of pre, it’s even often something that has been mentioned on here that by the time the doctors are ready to give you the drugs your in the high figures! so since the beginning of this journey I took it on myself to try and be my own advocate but I’m left at a loss now and my beliefs in low carb deflated some what?
I really don’t want to go on the metformin or the next drug but have i got to that stage of accept???.
I also don’t want to go another year of unknowing if my diet is doing anything right. By this time next year my figures still rising before the doc’s decide to do something about it! Then it being a harder climb to get back in range or a barrage of drugs to combat it.
Do I need to get those morning figures down to know I’m heading in the right direction? This is the only area in the day where i see it high. A year on my morning figures are higher than they were.
I feel there is a part of me that says my body is just failing to handle the insulin no matter what i do but there’s another part that is still willing to go into the ring with this disease.
I just thought I’d put it out there for some other views on this.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this post.
What could i be missing?
I’ve been a diabetic for two years now. I started out at 10 mmol/mol and less than a year later I got it down to 5.5 mmol. My new figure for this year being 6.2 mmol. My bmi is 19.7(if this holds any relevance?). My LDL is at 4.4mmol/l. All my other readings are spot on on the cholesterol panel.
I’ve read up on lean hyper responder, lada, modi, type 1 in the making? I know that some of you are lean mass hyper responders on here and know more than I do on this subject. I’ve Listened through a few talks on you tube on this subject but i find the information hard to understand without the fancy in depth jargon. Sometimes the deeper you go into the rabbit hole, the more confusing it gets.
The first year was a readjustment to my diet and reading/researching on here and all over the internet on the foods I could have and trying to understand what diabetes is.!!. I Cut out all starchy veg, flour, beans, bread, pasta, rice, looked into the GI a little and took on board some of the findings . Put in 30 minutes of brisk walking 5 days a week. Armed myself with a glucose meter. I started a LCHF diet keeping my carbs for the day between 20-35g of carbs. I guess this has kind of held my sugars back for a year. My calories are 1,500 per day. I don’t over eat just overthink. I don’t eat anything from 7pm- 1pm the next day. My morning figures are the only ones that generally are at 7-8mmol on the finger prick test @ foot to the floor time.
I then tried for the last 6 months to have a handful of pecan or walnuts in the morning thinking that fasting might not be my game changer but no different on the glucose meter testing. I’m taking it that I suffer with the dawn phenomenon as i have read that 50% of diabetics do. All my meals through the day keep me below the 2 point rise mark. Most of them only rising 1 point after 2 hrs. It doesn’t fall much through the day though but 90% 0f the time i end the day in the 6’s-7s. I don’t touch much desserts like once a month.
Other than turning my lunch (5g) and dinner(12g carb) around so I’m eating my higher carb meal at lunch or eventually face the metformin?
I’m at a loss, I’m just wondering if there’s anything more I could be doing or I’m missing something more?
It feels at the moment that I’ve worked really hard at changing my lifestyle and it’s just not been enough..I know that the doctors won’t find this figure an issue as it’s still only top end of pre, it’s even often something that has been mentioned on here that by the time the doctors are ready to give you the drugs your in the high figures! so since the beginning of this journey I took it on myself to try and be my own advocate but I’m left at a loss now and my beliefs in low carb deflated some what?
I really don’t want to go on the metformin or the next drug but have i got to that stage of accept???.
I also don’t want to go another year of unknowing if my diet is doing anything right. By this time next year my figures still rising before the doc’s decide to do something about it! Then it being a harder climb to get back in range or a barrage of drugs to combat it.
Do I need to get those morning figures down to know I’m heading in the right direction? This is the only area in the day where i see it high. A year on my morning figures are higher than they were.
I feel there is a part of me that says my body is just failing to handle the insulin no matter what i do but there’s another part that is still willing to go into the ring with this disease.
I just thought I’d put it out there for some other views on this.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this post.
What could i be missing?