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<blockquote data-quote="Dougie22" data-source="post: 192479" data-attributes="member: 34509"><p>Hi everybody,</p><p></p><p>Just thought I'd introduce myself. I've just signed up this minute. I've used forums on other (non health) subjects and always found them very useful, especially with unusual questions. I intend to read a load of postings first to get a feel for things and look to see if you have "sticky" topics - used elsewhere to keep common issues near the top of the lists. I have found that its usually easier to ask the questionagain than spend two nights trying to find someone who has asked it before and got an answer. Is that the same here?</p><p></p><p>I'm 57 and have come down from 19 stone to about 17.5 stone over the last few months while my diagnosis of type 2 was being formed and immediately afterwards. My first A1C has come in at 7.8 and I'm trying to lose weight and eat well to try to stay away from medication. I was diagnosed in March by two fasting readings, the first of 10.5, then 8.8. I've been for all the usual tests and these are all negative so far (ecg, feet, eyes) and I've seen the dietician. My doctor is wholly against home meters (relying on A1C only) and that put me off, but I've decided to go ahead anyway and bought one today. First trial test, three hours after a reasonable lunch gave 10.8 but I'll do a fasting one for a couple of days before starting before or after meal tests. I think most of my early questions are going to be about what these numbers mean, what's good and bad and how to get them down! It would be great if someone could direct me to an existing thread that talks through specific reading numbers and peoples experiences.</p><p></p><p>Some other background is that I've had an extremely high cholesterol level for years (currently 8.0) but have had bad experiences on three different statins so I'm now a "statin refuser". I know it's not recommended but its my body after all.</p><p></p><p>I am an active gym member and now semi retired so I've been able to up my exercise to a good level and I'm going two to three times a week.</p><p></p><p>No time to do much further reading just now but I'll get back to it after the weekend.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks to all those who devote their time and energy to answering the same questions over and again. These forums wouldn't work without you.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Dougie22</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dougie22, post: 192479, member: 34509"] Hi everybody, Just thought I'd introduce myself. I've just signed up this minute. I've used forums on other (non health) subjects and always found them very useful, especially with unusual questions. I intend to read a load of postings first to get a feel for things and look to see if you have "sticky" topics - used elsewhere to keep common issues near the top of the lists. I have found that its usually easier to ask the questionagain than spend two nights trying to find someone who has asked it before and got an answer. Is that the same here? I'm 57 and have come down from 19 stone to about 17.5 stone over the last few months while my diagnosis of type 2 was being formed and immediately afterwards. My first A1C has come in at 7.8 and I'm trying to lose weight and eat well to try to stay away from medication. I was diagnosed in March by two fasting readings, the first of 10.5, then 8.8. I've been for all the usual tests and these are all negative so far (ecg, feet, eyes) and I've seen the dietician. My doctor is wholly against home meters (relying on A1C only) and that put me off, but I've decided to go ahead anyway and bought one today. First trial test, three hours after a reasonable lunch gave 10.8 but I'll do a fasting one for a couple of days before starting before or after meal tests. I think most of my early questions are going to be about what these numbers mean, what's good and bad and how to get them down! It would be great if someone could direct me to an existing thread that talks through specific reading numbers and peoples experiences. Some other background is that I've had an extremely high cholesterol level for years (currently 8.0) but have had bad experiences on three different statins so I'm now a "statin refuser". I know it's not recommended but its my body after all. I am an active gym member and now semi retired so I've been able to up my exercise to a good level and I'm going two to three times a week. No time to do much further reading just now but I'll get back to it after the weekend. Many thanks to all those who devote their time and energy to answering the same questions over and again. These forums wouldn't work without you. Cheers Dougie22 [/QUOTE]
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