Well done so far....but as you say yourself it is a long road........but it IS possible to put this horrible condition into remission......sometimes with meds,sometimes with diet and sometimes with a mixture of both....you will,with persistence,self testing and experience learn the best road for YOUHi all,
Was diagnosed a week ago based on symptoms (weight loss, frequency, thirst) as well as high urine glucose and keytone. A year previously I’d had a 6.1 A1C so was warned to keep an eye on it.
Only just had my recent A1C through and it’s 10.9.
Since my diagnosis last week I’ve been on a strict diet and have managed to keep my blood glucose numbers around 6.5-8 mmol. Which we’re 20-16 at diagnosis.
Decided not to take the Metformin until I could see what diet changes would do but I’m worried that with such a high A1C it may be needed, possibly with insulin.
Have also been putting extra effort into getting my 10k steps in.
My diet was already relatively healthy apart from bread and rice, but being super strict on carbs seems to have made a big difference. Especially in my energy levels! Was already pretty slim but have shed 8 kilos in less then 4 months so need to up calories too which is a challenge.
Anyone else been able to reduce their A1C from such a height with lifestyle changes alone?
Jx
Hi and welcome.Hi all,
Was diagnosed a week ago based on symptoms (weight loss, frequency, thirst) as well as high urine glucose and keytone. A year previously I’d had a 6.1 A1C so was warned to keep an eye on it.
Only just had my recent A1C through and it’s 10.9.
Since my diagnosis last week I’ve been on a strict diet and have managed to keep my blood glucose numbers around 6.5-8 mmol. Which we’re 20-16 at diagnosis.
Decided not to take the Metformin until I could see what diet changes would do but I’m worried that with such a high A1C it may be needed, possibly with insulin.
Have also been putting extra effort into getting my 10k steps in.
My diet was already relatively healthy apart from bread and rice, but being super strict on carbs seems to have made a big difference. Especially in my energy levels! Was already pretty slim but have shed 8 kilos in less then 4 months so need to up calories too which is a challenge.
Anyone else been able to reduce their A1C from such a height with lifestyle changes alone?
Jx
Hi and welcome.
Just to give you an idea what can be done I've attached a sheet (a4) of the results of just a few forum members (I collated for a meeting we held last Sept).
At dx I was 7.8. (Dec '17). Declined meds. Went on a lchf way of eating. Reduced to pre diabetic by Feb '18 and non diabetic by May where I remain. Just had my latest hba1c and Diabetic nurse has said I'm officially in remission. All down to lchf (and monitoring my BS closely) and the amazing forum members on here!
Hi all,
Was diagnosed a week ago based on symptoms (weight loss, frequency, thirst) as well as high urine glucose and keytone. A year previously I’d had a 6.1 A1C so was warned to keep an eye on it.
Only just had my recent A1C through and it’s 10.9.
Since my diagnosis last week I’ve been on a strict diet and have managed to keep my blood glucose numbers around 6.5-8 mmol. Which we’re 20-16 at diagnosis.
Decided not to take the Metformin until I could see what diet changes would do but I’m worried that with such a high A1C it may be needed, possibly with insulin.
Have also been putting extra effort into getting my 10k steps in.
My diet was already relatively healthy apart from bread and rice, but being super strict on carbs seems to have made a big difference. Especially in my energy levels! Was already pretty slim but have shed 8 kilos in less then 4 months so need to up calories too which is a challenge.
Anyone else been able to reduce their A1C from such a height with lifestyle changes alone?
Jx
Just had a follow up with my doctor.
He has asked me again to start taking the Metformin, which I guess I should do
Hi there, did they say you were definitely type 2?, the reason I ask is because I presented pretty much like you and turned out to be type 1 (based on a GAD test and a C Peptide test). My glucose was sky high, ketones were high and my h1ac was 15%, and 2 years previous to that I also was diagnosed as 'pre diabetic' which I now think could have been a honeymoon period. x
Don't think that's a bad idea to be honest although some will advocate dietary change alone but I think that diet AND meds is best at the start and then think about reducing/eliminating meds?
Hi all,
Was diagnosed a week ago based on symptoms (weight loss, frequency, thirst) as well as high urine glucose and keytone. A year previously I’d had a 6.1 A1C so was warned to keep an eye on it.
Only just had my recent A1C through and it’s 10.9.
Since my diagnosis last week I’ve been on a strict diet and have managed to keep my blood glucose numbers around 6.5-8 mmol. Which we’re 20-16 at diagnosis.
Decided not to take the Metformin until I could see what diet changes would do but I’m worried that with such a high A1C it may be needed, possibly with insulin.
Have also been putting extra effort into getting my 10k steps in.
My diet was already relatively healthy apart from bread and rice, but being super strict on carbs seems to have made a big difference. Especially in my energy levels! Was already pretty slim but have shed 8 kilos in less then 4 months so need to up calories too which is a challenge.
Anyone else been able to reduce their A1C from such a height with lifestyle changes alone?
Jx
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