CherryAA
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- Messages
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Some very interesting comments and answers, I am still learning, Ive only suffered this sneaky horrible disease for nearly 4 month now but I have it well and truly under control without any medication, every morning I check my level and every morning its within the normal range, and believe me when I say that I have pushed it to the limit with carb intake, KFC, Pizza Hut, Fried Noodles, Baked potatoe, tinned Baked Beans, Fish and Chips and the list goes on and still my BG remains within the normal range, and I check it before eating, after eating 90 mins 2 hours 3 hours, Ive literally spent a fortune on testing strips, and the only difference between then and now is my beer consumption, I drink no where near the ammount I used to before my diagnosis, so if thats the reason I'll have a cup of tea thanks.
And no one has a coherent answer, if I was tested tomorrow and my bloods were in the normal range would i be diagnosed Diabetic?
It's hard to know what is really going on in terms of glucose levels without some kind of real time monitoring.
Full control at the same level as a non diabetic would under 7.8 99% of the time an under 6.7% 91% of the time
In terms of whether anyone with normal blood sugar results would be diagnosed as diabetic, probably not - its not normal to test fasting insulin, or to carry out an OGTT - if both of those were also normal, then that truly would be indicated a diagnosis of non diabetic would be right.
I've said a few times elsewhere that I don't think it matters. In the end , I now know my diet caused my diabetes. I have no desire to readopt that diet - " cured" or not. so I am just grateful I found out how to deal with it. Its a pity more people are stuck with the eat well plate and so are not in the same position .