Hi, welcome, @Welshman1952 . I guess you are from Wales , then?Evening all. I'm a 63 yr old guy who has been recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I am due to have a long meeting with the doc next week but fight now I have so many questions. My HbA1c result indicated a score of 55 mmol/mol. I understand this equates to about 7.2% ... Whatever that mean! Is this bad or just marginal?
I really want to do all I can to reverse this so I have started a fairly strict health regime that includes a very healthy diet and regular light exercise. Should I buy a testing machine to monitor my blood sugar or am I falling victim to advertising?
Anyway,bits good to be here and hope to get lots of answers
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Hi @Welshman1952 and welcome to the forum. An HbA1c of 55 isn't too high, and you should be able to lower that by your 3 month re-test. A lot of people on here have reduced their HbA1c level by adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat approach to eating. Carbohydrates turn to sugars in our bodies so should be avoided or reduced as much as possible.My HbA1c result indicated a score of 55 mmol/mol. I understand this equates to about 7.2% ... Whatever that mean! Is this bad or just marginal?
Hi your HbA1c result is not ultra high many here still have not achieved that level yet so it should not be to difficult for you to lower that with your exercise and diet. Many here do a low carb higher fat way of eating but all foods affect us in different ways so no one can say what you can or can't eat. You can get meter and test the foods you are eating even though you say you are having a very healthy diet now.Evening all. I'm a 63 yr old guy who has been recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I am due to have a long meeting with the doc next week but fight now I have so many questions. My HbA1c result indicated a score of 55 mmol/mol. I understand this equates to about 7.2% ... Whatever that mean! Is this bad or just marginal?
I really want to do all I can to reverse this so I have started a fairly strict health regime that includes a very healthy diet and regular light exercise. Should I buy a testing machine to monitor my blood sugar or am I falling victim to advertising?
Anyway,bits good to be here and hope to get lots of answers
D
Evening all. I'm a 63 yr old guy who has been recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I am due to have a long meeting with the doc next week but fight now I have so many questions. My HbA1c result indicated a score of 55 mmol/mol. I understand this equates to about 7.2% ... Whatever that mean! Is this bad or just marginal?
I really want to do all I can to reverse this so I have started a fairly strict health regime that includes a very healthy diet and regular light exercise. Should I buy a testing machine to monitor my blood sugar or am I falling victim to advertising?
Anyway,bits good to be here and hope to get lots of answers
D
Hi @Welshman1952 and welcome to the forum. An HbA1c of 55 isn't too high, and you should be able to lower that by your 3 month re-test. A lot of people on here have reduced their HbA1c level by adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat approach to eating. Carbohydrates turn to sugars in our bodies so should be avoided or reduced as much as possible.
Have a read round the threads and ask any questions you want. The people on here are friendly and supportive.
@Welshman1952 - Hello and Welcome to the Forum. Yes, do purchase a blood glucose meter it is a vital piece of a Diabetic's equipment. A lot of forum members follow the LCHF Diet (Low Carb High Fat) and have lowered their HBA1C and lost weight. Just click on the link: http://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/60-seconds
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