Thank you , my dad was type 2 and had many other illnesses that is what scares me, so i want this reversing . I know it isn't a cure but its nearly as , so if by keeping the numbers low which they are i feel i am doing okay .We must share some responsibility, and not to do so is just kidding yourself, but metabolic disorders are far more complicated than that, and no one thing is the cause.
Thanks i do think stress and anxiety disorder is a huge contributor to getting it too .I did not deliberately inflict T2 diabetes on myself, it happened over a longish period of years through eating on the run, stress, and bad food choices at the time.
If ya gunna get it, ya gunna get it if ya aint careful.
Very similar to myself.For a long time I was angry at the guidelines. I purposefully ate the oats, white flour pancakes just with lemon, low fat cherry corner yogurt, punnets of grapes and branded Orange juice fruits etc. No directly added sugar in anything, minimal alcohol. I would take my time around a supermarket and chose dates for example. Within 1 month I was on the road to raging diabetes after making the effort to be healthier and exacerbated the situation by drinking litres of more Orange when the diabetic thirst came in.
I do feel everyone should have a basic knowledge that carbs turn to sugar which should be taught, had I have known this, my logic would have taken me to different choices. I only had to lose 7 kg to turn 134 HbA1c to 41, food knowledge is key. So the fat lie as I see it, producing a default carb environment is a population crime. Strong words but my diet if laid out looked typically healthy, e.g. Brown / basmati rice, home made soda and banana breads, mainly home cooked meals - unfortunately full of carbs.
I'm struggling with depression right now and my mind is in turmoil about how and why when and what , its part of my illness .@Charis1213 what is the point of looking back much better to look forward. When I got online access to my medical records I discovered I has abnormal glucose 9 and 7 years previously when being blood tested for other reasons. But what is the point of me dwelling on that its what happens from now on that mayters IMO.
I'm with the sentiment of not looking back but looking forwards and becoming healthier, I can safely say my diet and lifestyle now is so much healthier than that of any one of my friends or family and a lot of chronic conditions are leaving me. I'm planning on living my best life, sure I have the diabetes demon on my back but you know what? I'm doing strength training
Don't blame yourself, you're doing your best and @Brunneria said it all so well, it's what you choose to do now which is important and here's a good point too, those people that don't have it probably don't know they do or are brewing a worse end than you ever would do with a good and healthy lifestyle.
wow you have brought your numbers down fast how the heck did you do that 114 in December and now down to 41, i thought mine was an achievement , mine was 106 in November last year and down to 59 in February, you've done miraculously .
I am doing keto too, but never had that result, i am not good at fasting either and to be honest i haven't counted fat protein carbs , i have just eaten low carb high fat , it was 11 weeks after starting keto i had my A1c , how long were on keto before you had your A1c ? I refused Metformin so was only keto .Thanks to going Keto and practicing the 16:8 fasting method mostly. Was on sitagliptin and Metformin at the time but now just on the latter with no increase in BG.
I do believe you can do the same and get that number down!
I am doing keto too, but never had that result, i am not good at fasting either and to be honest i haven't counted fat protein carbs , i have just eaten low carb high fat , it was 11 weeks after starting keto i had my A1c , how long were on keto before you had your A1c ? I refused Metformin so was only keto .
I can't go without breakfast i am full time carer for my mum who is in a wheelchair i need energy lol, I will see what my A1c is in August even if its a steady drop that will be good for me . I was happy with the result without medications , so see what happens next .Was pretty recent, started keto in February and even stopped taking sitagliptin myself through a mess up in the pharmacy so it worked out well, January was a month of ups and downs for me till I came to the forum and got some **** good advice. I feel that 16:8 is the easier one, skipping out on breakfast and not eating after 8pm and only eating when it hits lunch, just having a coffee with cream for breakfast. May just take a little while to shift the excess glucose that is swimming around that's all for you.
I can't go without breakfast i am full time carer for my mum who is in a wheelchair i need energy lol, I will see what my A1c is in August even if its a steady drop that will be good for me . I was happy with the result without medications , so see what happens next .
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