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Not new to T2 but new here

NewdestinyX

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Hello DiabetesUK.. Looks like a great and active place. I'm not new to T2 -- acutally comin' up on my 2 year anniversary of the 'club' no one wants to be a member of. :lol: -but from where I started to here is like two different worlds.

Was one of those 'insulin first' cases, my Doc was happy to allow it, after Metformin and major carb restriction wasn't getting the job done. My whole world changed after insulin. Started at 30 units of Lantus and about 3-4 units of fast acting per meal. After dropping from 137kg(302lbs) down to 107kg (235lbs) over these last two years -- I only use about 6 units a day of Lantus and occasional very little Novalog (fast acting) if I enjoy a 'little cheat'. I stay around 70-100g of carbs a day.. and am an avid cyclist now which helps my exercise program. The dx was for me, at 49 now, a wake up call and sorta my 'mid life' rejuvenator to get fit again and see if I could get back to high school weight. I'm taking the long road - since it too a long time to get that heavy too.

I hope I can help a few new people and learn from some veterans here. But hello to all!!
 
Hi Grant, and welcome!

Your weight loss and exercise stories are inspirational - great weight loss over 2 years.

As you say - it takes a long time to put on so it can take a long time to come off, too.

Viv 8)
 
Hi Grant - just a second welcome to you on this thread as I contributed with my fasting level on your other one - a good idea to get people going in the morning I know you are already very experienced in your management of diabetes and will be able to give us advice, but I am just giving you here the usual introductory information we give to new members. I hope some of it will be interesting/useful for you. And, very well done with your weight loss so far and on improving your HbA1c so much

 
Hi Grant and welcome to the forum, your story is similar to my own. I started off on insulin and after shifting 4 stone was able to come off insulin after about a year and my carb reduction is similar to yours also but I am unable to exercise much due to arthritis unlike you so no cycling for me.

The forums a great resource for all things diabetes and if you have any questions it is highly likely that someone here will have the answer
 
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