Alison Campbell
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I disagree with your nurse, a meter used correctly helped me prevent a type 2 diagnosis and lose weight.See the diebetic nurse at ours said no don’t buy one your not dibetic and that’s way over the top
Sensible diet don’t cut any foods out
Simple answer for that is that we've been there and done it unlike most HCP's...A lot of things get said on here that differ to medical advice I have been given even to point of pre dibetic buying their own testing kit
So are you still going to do the Newcastle Diet, which is quite hard core, or are you just going to cut down on the junk food?Remember the supersize me film where he ate McDonald’s for 60 days solid he became borderline diebetic, but once he went back to normal diet it disappeared don’t get too wrapped up in doing too much
The great French writer Marcel Proust, who was virtually crippled by terrible ill-health all his life, wrote that you should only trust a doctor who himself suffers from your ailment. Obviously, this is not the whole truth - a GP who has never had eg chicken pox can perfectly well treat it. And conversely, middle-aged female doctors who must have themselves experienced menopause made a complete hash of helping me with mine. However, it does confirm my enthusiasm for writers Jenny Ruhl (T2) and Dr Bernstein (T1), as well as Dr Ian Lake (T1) Adam Brown of Diatribe (T1) Christel Oerum of Diabetes Strong (T1) Dr Keith Runyan (T1) Maria Muccioli PhD (T1). Sad that there are not more T2s (outside this Forum) offering guidance.Simple answer for that is that we've been there and done it unlike most HCP's...
The great French writer Marcel Proust, who was virtually crippled by terrible ill-health all his life, wrote that you should only trust a doctor who himself suffers from your ailment. ..Sad that there are not more T2s (outside this Forum) offering guidance.
Thanks, I'll certainly have a look at those. However the claim "I reversed my diabetes" always arouses my suspicions, to put it mildly. If it means, "Due to lifestyle measures my bg numbers have been going down instead of up" that's credible, but IMO the terminology is (deliberately?) misleading and actually encourages people to entertain false hopes of a complete cure.Dr Tim Noakes (as in phd doc in sports science), Dr Michael Mosley (medical doctor and journalist and writer, Dr Jay Wortman (medical doctor and doc maker) - to name just three off the top of my head, all have been diagnosed with Type 2, and have reversed it and have gone on to communicate and disseminate meaningful information in various forms.
Then there is the doco chappie - Lathe Poland in 'Carb Loaded: A culture dying to eat'. Also the Irish sportsman for 'Cereal Killers' docos Donal O Neill.
And the marvellous Ivor Cummins, and Marty Kendall, have both had metabolic dysfunction - I am not sure 'how much' (if one can say that) but they both had dysregulated blood glucose to some extent and have done all the fantastic work that they have from an engineering/science position.
Those just off the top of my head....
Thanks, I'll certainly have a look at those. However the claim "I reversed my diabetes" always arouses my suspicions, to put it mildly. If it means, "Due to lifestyle measures my bg numbers have been going down instead of up" that's credible, but IMO the terminology is (deliberately?) misleading and actually encourages people to entertain false hopes of a complete cure.
Hi
After 3 weeks in the Newcastle diet I had lost 10lb and the diebetic nurse at the practice advise to get another HBCA1 test done as she was convinced my reading would be normal this is 2 month after my first test, my first reading was 44 the second came back 37 back in the normal range.
I have continued with the diet and going to do so until next week then just a normal healthy balance diet I.e I will be bad at times then going to get checked again in 3 month. She was convinced that skipping breakfast is what caused my high reading along with lots of sugary snacks
If you can avoid the sweets and snacks you will be on the right road.A lot of mine was sweet things and snacks between meals
I am not going to be super strict not going to cut any type of food out then going to get re tested
Right, I understand. You don't want to get too bogged down with it all. Nothing wrong with that as we all have to have our own strategy to deal with our own unique circumstances. If you are not going to test with a meter of your own I hope that you will continue to have support and be monitored by your nurse with HbA1c blood tests at least a couple of times a year. Watching out for any weight regained would be a good idea too. By being vigilant you should be able to avoid problematic blood glucose levels returning.See I asked about carbs etc and diebetic nurse said testing yourself is extreme for pre diebeties just a balanced diet
Thanks, I'll certainly have a look at those. However the claim "I reversed my diabetes" always arouses my suspicions, to put it mildly. If it means, "Due to lifestyle measures my bg numbers have been going down instead of up" that's credible, but IMO the terminology is (deliberately?) misleading and actually encourages people to entertain false hopes of a complete cure.
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