After my latest blood test on Monday morning, I got the result from my GP yesterday, I am slightly down on the old scale of 5.2% but still 34 mmol/mol. So this is the seventh test where I been have in the thirties, four tests in a row at 34 mmol/mol.
My GP has now taken me off Metformin, and will see how I go over the next three months.
The moderate lchf way of life has helped me get this far with what I eat and drink, as I never really gave up a lot of what I used to eat before although rice is completely gone from it.
I am leaving T2 Diabetic under my avatar as there is nothing descriptive as what I am now, which is T2 Diabetic with excellent control.
Well done keep up the good work hard work do pay off after all. I had similar results 6 months ago I am now due up another test next week. congratulations it feels awesome don't it knowing your kicking it in the buttAfter my latest blood test on Monday morning, I got the result from my GP yesterday, I am slightly down on the old scale of 5.2% but still 34 mmol/mol. So this is the seventh test where I been have in the thirties, four tests in a row at 34 mmol/mol.
My GP has now taken me off Metformin, and will see how I go over the next three months.
The moderate lchf way of life has helped me get this far with what I eat and drink, as I never really gave up a lot of what I used to eat before although rice is completely gone from it.
I am leaving T2 Diabetic under my avatar as there is nothing descriptive as what I am now, which is T2 Diabetic with excellent control.
Thanks @Rachox I sort have been try to match your figures but at a slower pace.
It's long road to travel, but we will all get there in the end.
I forgot to mention in my op, that bananas caused my speed bumps in the graph I posted.
Oh well, it says Type 2 expert under your avatar, which seems to be the complete truthI am leaving T2 Diabetic under my avatar as there is nothing descriptive as what I am now
Thank you @DCUKModThat's what you all stable. Huge well done.
@Mbaker I asked both my GP and my CDE about remission and they do not seem to use the term here, I phoned Diabetes Queensland and the CDE I spoke said pretty much the same about "Under excellent control".@Tipetoo great set of results. As you have done so many in row, there is an excellent case for official Remission, if you wanted to go down that route.
@dweldon A moderate LCHF diet, and looked on the bright side.Great stuff, wish I was the same. What diet and steps have you taken?
@Prem51 Thank mate.
@richard de leeuw, Metformin, and a full blown LCHF way of life, and stopped eating bananas.Impressive results, what did you do between December & March that brought you down so rapid & decisive?
@Bluetit1802 Bananas at $00.50 per kilo, I ate bananas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and any other time I could fit a couple in.I was going to ask what happened to cause the bump.
What a brilliant achievement. I am delighted for you. Couldn't be better, excellent HbA1c and maintaining it.
@ANTJE That "expert" is only from the post count, not what I know about diabetes.Oh well, it says Type 2 expert under your avatar, which seems to be the complete truth
@Dr Snoddy Thank you.Great graph! Another inspirational result!
You're free to interpret it any way you like@ANTJE That "expert" is only from the post count, not what I know about diabetes.
If I was an expert I would be able to help more, unfortunately I just post mainly in threads were I feel it's safe to help.You're free to interpret it any way you like
That's a shame about the remission. I think it is going to be important for the preservation of food choices and drug use in the Type 2 (and wider community) to have ultimately a register of official remission persons and well controlled.Thank you @DCUKMod
@Mbaker I asked both my GP and my CDE about remission and they do not seem to use the term here, I phoned Diabetes Queensland and the CDE I spoke said pretty much the same about "Under excellent control".
@dweldon A moderate LCHF diet, and looked on the bright side.
@Prem51 Thank mate.
@richard de leeuw, Metformin, and a full blown LCHF way of life, and stopped eating bananas.
@Bluetit1802 Bananas at $00.50 per kilo, I ate bananas for breakfast, lunch, dinner and any other time I could fit a couple in.
@ANTJE That "expert" is only from the post count, not what I know about diabetes.
@Dr Snoddy Thank you.
It might be pie in the sky that happening in Australia. I will keep on at my GP every hba1c blood test about it so it might filter down to Qld Health and finally to the federal health dept.That's a shame about the remission. I think it is going to be important for the preservation of food choices and drug use in the Type 2 (and wider community) to have ultimately a register of official remission persons and well controlled.
Thanks mate.Excellent fantastically consistent glycemic control! Well done,!
That is why I am not religious I poke a long steady steady being both...Wel done @Tipetoo !
As they say, there is no rest for the wicked, and even less for the righteous!
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