shelley262
Expert
- Messages
- 5,665
- Location
- Worcestershire Uk
- Type of diabetes
- I reversed my Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Wow @janey27 you have done so amazingly well and I’m delighted that you’ve shared your success story too. You also make great efforts to support and inform others as you’ve gone along. Your daily posts in the what have you eaten todAy in the low carb section with your photos will have helped lots of people using this forum to see that you really don’t have to deny yourself good food to eat in a way that helps you both bring your blood glucose and your weight down. I also admire that you havent allOwed your new way of eating get in the way of enjoying and living your life. You are a low carb superstar please accept another congratulatory hug and pat on the back from me and another big lick from our tiny family puppy!Hello, I thought I would post my story as inspiration for others.
I was diagnosed completely out of the blue in October 2017. No real typical signs or symptoms, yes I was over weight but otherwise healthy and well. A blood test was taken and came back with a BG reading of 10.8 this was followed by a second test 10.1, diagnosis type 2 diabetic.
To say this was a shock is an understatement, I was scared and extremely upset but was determined to find out everything I could and do whatever was necessary to get myself and my body under control.
I was invited to the diabetic clinic, received the generic advice about diet, everything in moderation, increase exercise, no need to test blood and would I like to go on a course about healthy eating? I listened, refused the course but promised to do what I could without medication and see how things went. This was 22nd Nov, finger prick test carried out by DN nurse 9.1
I came home, cried for a little bit, then got angry with myself, then felt sorry for myself all the normal emotions that go with experiencing major change or upset. I started to follow a calorie controlled diet and was making progress with weight loss, no idea about BG levels as I was following the advice of not needing to test.
Fast forward to Christmas, enjoyed Christmas dinner, x3, one for my visiting family ahead of the actual day, one with colleagues and then my own, had lost about 1 stone and was generally coping with my new way of living.
Then the revelation of LCHF courtesy of this amazing forum. Everything I was reading made sense, I did some additional research, found DietDoctor and thought again this all seems to make complete sense to me, I’m going to try it. Out went the calorie counting, in came the eggs, bacon, cream, butter and a meter.
I started with a limit of about 70g carbs per day, it took a little while to identify low carb substitutes for some things but almost immediately I felt the benefits. As I’ve already mentioned I was in reasonably good health before my diagnosis but was now sleeping better, had more energy, my good skin was now glowing, I felt full without feeling stuffed or heavy and I was loosing weight, oh and of course my BG numbers were getting lower.
February 2018 first check up at the clinic. Met at the door by the nurse, who was beside herself with excitement, eager to tell me how well I’d done and wanting to know how I’d done it, she took being told that I’d basically ignored her well. Over 2 stone lost and BG in the pre-diabetic range 6.3
Fast forward to today, almost 5 stone lighter and “normal” BG 5.6, blood pressure not an issue before or at time of diagnosis but that is now the lowest it has ever been, likewise cholesterol 4.1 at diagnosis 4.0 at first check up 4.1 now
I appreciate I still have some weight to shift however there is no immediate rush, I have achieved my initial goal, to control this condition and be as well as I can be. I am confident I can sustain this new way of “living” as I have enjoyed a foreign holiday and several family celebrations in the past 2-3 months without having to deny myself or inconvenience others. I have discovered new foods and tried things I previously disliked but now absolutely love so my future is looking good.
I would like to say a massive thank you to all the friends I have made here, your support and motivation is worthy of awards, your patience in answering questions for the umpteenth time is to be commended and your advice has been my saving grace at times. I would also like to say hi to all the new friends I’ve yet to discover and if I can help any of you in any way please feel free to ask. I wish all of us well and happy healthy futures.
Thank you so much @shelley262 i hope my story will be helpful to others. Big hugs from me to you, you have been an amazingly supportive and friendly lady who has helped me along the way.Wow @janey27 you have done so amazingly well and I’m delighted that you’ve shared your success story too. You also make great efforts to support and inform others as you’ve gone along. Your daily posts in the what have you eaten todAy in the low carb section with your photos will have helped lots of people using this forum to see that you really don’t have to deny yourself good food to eat in a way that helps you both bring your blood glucose and your weight down. I also admire that you havent allOwed your new way of eating get in the way of enjoying and living your life. You are a low carb superstar please accept another congratulatory hug and pat on the back from me and another big lick from our tiny family puppy!
That's good news, keep it going!Started diet plan on 23rd April 2018. Lost 11 kg. No more overweight. HbA1c came down from 8.1 to 5.2. Doctor halved medicines. I Hope for complete remission in couple of months more.
I joined upon diagnosis 3 months ago with an HbA1c of 52 and have avidly read all the posts and advice on here ever since. I had the results of my latest HbA1c this morning and it was 40! During the last 3 months I've low carbed and exercised and lost 3.5 stone in weight and feel great. So, thank you to everyone on here as it's down to you that I'm where I am - no advice/help from doctor beyond 'make a few minor lifestyle adjustments' - as I've learned so much from the site and forum. Just need to keep it up now
I joined upon diagnosis 3 months ago with an HbA1c of 52 and have avidly read all the posts and advice on here ever since. I had the results of my latest HbA1c this morning and it was 40! During the last 3 months I've low carbed and exercised and lost 3.5 stone in weight and feel great. So, thank you to everyone on here as it's down to you that I'm where I am - no advice/help from doctor beyond 'make a few minor lifestyle adjustments' - as I've learned so much from the site and forum. Just need to keep it up now
Parabéns a todos, espero alcançar o objetivo também.
Since March, my weight has gone from 104.5 kg - 86.5 kg - loss of 18 kg so far.
HbA1c March: 8.9 October: 5.4
I am a bit disappointed that I've really put 100% into this 'project' and I think my results are fairly lacklustre.
Hi , diagnosed in 2017 with a Hba1c of 50. Had my first annual check recently and Hba1c is now at 39.Hey everyone!
We're really curious to know how everyone's gotten on this year. Have you managed to lower your HbA1c? Maybe you've shed a few pounds and are feeling proud of yourself! Whatever you've managed this year, we want to know about it!
I was diagnosed on 1st May 2018, Hba1c was 51. After discarding most of what my DN 'advised' me to do at my first appointment, "Just cut down a bit but still have a few treats!" and reading up massively on the the condition and the best way forward for me I decided what I should do. I am life-style controlling (not just 'diet'). I bought my own blood sugar testing meter and strips (which my DN said she didn't recommend) and take fasting level in the morning and test before and then one and two hours after food . I became educated as to which foods affected my levels to which degree and was then able to adjust the amounts or frequency with which I would have those foods or even rule them out completely if need be. After over 6 months of eating low carbs/no sugar/low fat and getting and staying active (started and completed the 'Couch to 5K' programme, jog for at least 30 minutes most mornings, exercise bike etc.), I also lost 3 stones so far. I just received news through the post that my Hba1c on 23rd November was 33 which I am thrilled with! I just have to keep it that way nowHey everyone!
We're really curious to know how everyone's gotten on this year. Have you managed to lower your HbA1c? Maybe you've shed a few pounds and are feeling proud of yourself! Whatever you've managed this year, we want to know about it!
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