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Hi all! Had my first blood test results after being diagnosed in August!
My new HBA1C is 34 mmol from 91mmol! My cholesterol is now 5.2! So it’s all going in the right direction
Thank you all for your advice/ help/ lovely comments when I’ve needed them! Happy Xmas to you all!
Thank you! It’s not been easy. There’s still a way to go yet, but it’s all heading in the right direction so remaining positive but realistic!
There’s a biscuit in tin that keeps looking at me! Trying not to eat it!
Amazing result! Congratulations, well done. And a very Happy Christmas to you too!Hi all! Had my first blood test results after being diagnosed in August!
My new HBA1C is 34 mmol from 91mmol! My cholesterol is now 5.2! So it’s all going in the right direction
Thank you all for your advice/ help/ lovely comments when I’ve needed them! Happy Xmas to you all!
good plan! XCan the biscuit tin be banished to some outer orbit for a while?
Well eating the tin would probably do you less harm than what's in it.Thank you! It’s not been easy. There’s still a way to go yet, but it’s all heading in the right direction so remaining positive but realistic!
There’s a biscuit in tin that keeps looking at me! Trying not to eat it!
Eating the biscuit tin would probably be OK glucose wise but may not be too good for your teeth, however the contents of said tin will definitely be no good for those nice low glucose levels!Thank you! It’s not been easy. There’s still a way to go yet, but it’s all heading in the right direction so remaining positive but realistic!
There’s a biscuit in tin that keeps looking at me! Trying not to eat it!
You’re a STAR! Very well done!Hi all! Had my first blood test results after being diagnosed in August!
My new HBA1C is 34 mmol from 91mmol! My cholesterol is now 5.2! So it’s all going in the right direction
Thank you all for your advice/ help/ lovely comments when I’ve needed them! Happy Xmas to you all!
I don’t think at 34 hba1c you need to really think about reducing further on those. It’s well within normal range so keeping that stable would seem a good plan. I don’t know much about your other levels but if those need to come down then hopefully they will continue to.After crying lots and wondering what I could eat and how I’d manage it all with life in general! I joined here and read lots about type 2. I cut out all the snacks, stuck to 3 meals a day mostly salad and white meats until I felt brave enough to add different meat/ cheese in to my diet. I still have the odd bag of crisps but it’s only one bag now! I have a cheeky vodka and a couple of squares of 80% dark chocolate in the mix too. It seems to be working for me, but I honestly had such a scare on diagnosis! I’m hoping I can carry on with what I’ve been doing to carry on reducing the numbers.
Thanks Andydragon! I’ve reduced medication to 1 metformin and one statin every other day! And 1 rampril a day. So ideally looking to keep levels the same or at a similar point.I don’t think at 34 hba1c you need to really think about reducing further on those. It’s well within normal range so keeping that stable would seem a good plan. I don’t know much about your other levels but if those need to come down then hopefully they will continue to.
It’s an amazing result, you should be really proud of yourself!
That’s really good to be at those levels with reduced meds. I wish I had been as strong as you to take control when I was diagnosed but the wake up call of diagnosis to taking control is really impressiveThanks Andydragon! I’ve reduced medication to 1 metformin and one statin every other day! And 1 rampril a day. So ideally looking to keep levels the same or at a similar point.
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