Thank you for resurrecting this thread @jjraak i can’t believe the thread is 3 and a half years ago. Interesting too that my healthy weight and my blood glucose remains at the same level as it was then. Before I ate low carb all my many many diets worked initially but within a few months on low fat I was always hungry and rebounded back to where I started - plus a few pounds. This time 4 years ago I achieved 59.3kgs and my weight this morning was still a healthy 59.1kgs - hardly budged for four years and my hbaca1 remains in low 30s rather than the 97 I had on diagnosis! Couldn’t have done the initial change though without all the support from my forum friends it made a huge difference to me and continues to do so.
Hi @shelley262 Yes a fantastic achievement indeed. So many success stories But as you say all aided & abetted by the good folks on here You for me were a shining example of that goodness. You took the time to educate a dufus like me in the baking dept how to 'Bake'. Sadly I was no Mary berry, but You gave freely of your time, so I could at least try . A valuable gift early in my journey And something I try to emulate, in my own way, to others who find their way here. People like yourself set the bar high Nice to see you doing & looking so well. Long may it continue xx
Gosh time flies. So sorry to hear about your accident :-( hope all is well now. This is such a positive thread and great it's back out there to inspire others. I know i could not have done what I did without the help and support of the forum members who give help so freely. I couldn't have done it without them. Thank goodness for this forum. I see @Rachox has posted the pic. Fab. I still have them all (included in an 'inspirational stories' booklet) if you need others. @shelley262 also put together a fantastic booklet 'what have you eaten today' which includes lots of recipes and many hints and tips. @Rachox produced a wonderful leaflet re blood glucose monitoring. i too have maintained my 50lb weightloss (still keep pinching myself) and a normal a1c of 36 for past 3 years. All health markers optimal including cholesterol. It works. Lovely that you've rekindled such a great friendship. Wishing you well in your mission to help your t2d cousin. This may help a little. it was meant to be titled 'how I put my t2 diabetes into reverse' but someone somewhere changed the title :-(
Way ahead of you @Debandez You were my original thought to her, how you'd not only delved in but put that experience to good use at surgeries & events Too many good people on here to mention, who offered me help & guidance . You were one of those for definite , offering good advice & a sympathetic ear when it wasn't going to plan. Overjoyed to see it's stayed off, (but I knew with your determination, that was a given ) Good to see you are still offering such helpful advice & videos . Have linked her to the starting for this particular thread, but will also post on your video link. Kind of you to mention x Been 4 months and just beginning to walk again, but I'm getting there. Take care Warmest regards
Is this reverse inspirational ? Anyway, it hit me, patients response to finding out about low carb https://twitter.com/MichaelMindrum/status/1444002633086341121
Gosh that sounds like a terrible accident!!! Is it too intrusive to ask what happened? Im thinking perhaps it involved your bike :-( Good that you are back on your feet again Yes I'm loving working with several local surgeries. Working with the social prescribers for obesity and diabetes. Just sharing my story via zoom (TEAMS) and offering support. Have yet to do an event post lockdowns. Hopefully they will happen in the near future. Thank you for your kind words - right back at ya. You always brought a smile to my face and very often a belly laugh. I'm almost finished an hour long version of this talk which has over 70 slides!!! Just putting the finishing touches to it now in fact. Lots more info. It doesnt slate the NHS guidelines either. Its going to be used at the surgeries i work with (and hopefully beyond as my practice manager is going to share all over the place!). Recording next week hopefully (When my photographer friend can fit me in). It would be something I feel would have helped me on dx. Or if I'd seen similar prior to becoming t2d/prediabetic .... maybe I could even have avoided! Education is key and so many on here educated me. Still learning EVERY day mind you. Done a few podcasts too. Example. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podca...have-t2-diabetes/id1503692518?i=1000506246146 It's great that we can share our success to help others. Give people hope.
I had a 10 minute slot but pushed my luck and did @13 - tried to make every second count. Dr Paul Mason didnt edit it or cut down so i was delighted. Last year - 2021- here is the link for more info. Further videos can be found on YouTube. https://www.tickettailor.com/events...s a two day,), amongst numerous other degrees.
Patient choice is essential and low carb advice so important. It won't suit everyone but has to at the very least be discussed.
I'd love to have your bravery to stand all the slings & hooks of social media, must be a landmine of "eatwell plate" professionals that you have to step through daily. I lie in a weird zone where I can actually eat carbs but refuse to, once you've put you're head in the tiger & all that. There's a few of us unicorns who could now pass all main 3 tests for T2. If we go mainstream then it becomes an accepted aim of any newly diagnosed T2. I would be selling snake oil, a pure one off unicorn so I stay away from self publication bar these forums. Cried when I heard about Sarah Halford
Firstly - Sarah Hallberg was an incredible doctor. I always point people to her Ted talk. Very sad loss but she continues to help from beyond. Secondly and on a lighter note - I LOVE your profile pic. T2 the terminator. Very apt considering you've blown t2 out of the water I'm not brave at all. Just found a little courage from goodness knows where. I hate injustice and when I was dx and heard a resounding 'ignore the guidelines they will only make you worse' from every forum i visited I saw red. On a mission to try to help turn this Titanic. Funnily enough I havent come across anyone advocating the eatwell who tackles me. I think I've been lucky up to now ;-)
Yep, scooter. Van u-turned, then ran over me. Pretty horrific, lucky to have kept leg Broke bones in other limbs ☹️. Month in hospital, barely able to move. Not my best moments. Wonderful you are going from strength to strength. Keep up the good works, far too many left to wither with the indifference too many HCP seem to have . Absolutely agree. Low carb, SHOULD be one of the choices offered at DX. Best wishes
OMG how awful!!! It sounds like you are lucky to be alive. I can't even imagine what you have been through :-( very traumatic. Thankfully you are back on your feet. Onwards and upwards. Sorry for the delay in replying.....I thought I had posted my reply only to see it still sitting here today unposted. Hope you had a good Easter.
Indeed , a fact that I put down to... Unluckily lucky to have crashed near THE BEST Trauma hospital in the Country (Others got airlifted in, they just dragged me in from outside ) Incredibly lucky that THE BEST Trauma surgeon in the Country & his team, performed my operations. Great first responders Paramedics on site in minutes ( Ambulance station very nearby ) And THE BEST our NHS could offer. Oh so very grateful. Laying there, I thought I was done. Mentally said all my goodbyes . Shocked for a good while once I came round, in ambulance, (still not quite gotten over that part. Starting PTSD therapy soon ) Physio painfully slow But in ONE Piece and still needing PAIRS of Socks at Chrimbo. Many much worse off then me. So as said, very, very grateful to everyone that helped me.. And yep, no worries, I've done that "sure I posted back" thing , once or twice too.
Thanks for sharing - not easy reliving that awful day. Not your time. Lots of luck on that day - good and bad :-( but mainly good You've not only kept both feet....on the ground but you've kept that wonderful sense of humour too. PTSD much needed and will hopefully help your recovery. Physio is seeing slow progress but progress non the less. Moving forward is good. In every which way.