Excellent news and well done you for taking control.. great to hear when a plan comes together but you have done all the work!Hi everyone
Just had my latest Hba1c results and am pleased to report that they are now 31. I’m over the moon. My journey looks like this:
Sept 18 diagnosis 62
Dec 18 - after 3 months LC plus metformin 32
Mar 19 - after 6 months LC and 3 months no tablets 31
Nurse has said they won’t do bloods again now until December and my 1yr review and that as far as she’s concerned I can be classed as ‘in remission’ (my doctor already has me as cured on his system but I have an appointment next week to discuss that as I don’t believe anyone is cured and need that rectifying on my records so I don’t fall through the net with tests)
I want to give huge thanks to this forum and it’s members. Without the extensive advice you are all willing to give, allowing me to consider all factors and find a plan that works for me I know I wouldn’t have achieved this so quickly, if at all. To top it off I’m also 5st 4 pounds lighter, sitting comfortably in the healthy bmi range for the first time in my adult life and feeling the healthiest I ever have with other health issues having resolved themselves too! You’re an amazing bunch and I hope over time I can go on to help others the way you have helped me. So thank you greatly
Emma I am over the flipping moon for you right now! Such an amazing journey and still going to be rooting for you. You've done so well and are an utter inspiration to us allHi everyone
Just had my latest Hba1c results and am pleased to report that they are now 31. I’m over the moon. My journey looks like this:
Sept 18 diagnosis 62
Dec 18 - after 3 months LC plus metformin 32
Mar 19 - after 6 months LC and 3 months no tablets 31
Nurse has said they won’t do bloods again now until December and my 1yr review and that as far as she’s concerned I can be classed as ‘in remission’ (my doctor already has me as cured on his system but I have an appointment next week to discuss that as I don’t believe anyone is cured and need that rectifying on my records so I don’t fall through the net with tests)
I want to give huge thanks to this forum and it’s members. Without the extensive advice you are all willing to give, allowing me to consider all factors and find a plan that works for me I know I wouldn’t have achieved this so quickly, if at all. To top it off I’m also 5st 4 pounds lighter, sitting comfortably in the healthy bmi range for the first time in my adult life and feeling the healthiest I ever have with other health issues having resolved themselves too! You’re an amazing bunch and I hope over time I can go on to help others the way you have helped me. So thank you greatly
Oh I am totally loving it!! It’s my bank balance that keeps crying about it
So thrilled for you Emma - its great when it all works out so well. I remember some of your frustrations in the early days and it can be hard to stick at it at times but you have been amazing not just sticking at it but taking it to new levels! All I can say is wow too to your weight loss in such a short time. Welcome to the maintainers club (BGS and weight) - it can be a bit difficult to balance at times but Im sure you'll address it the way you have your whole journey to date - in an admirable and dedicated way - Congratulations you superstar you. You are a definite success story and will be inspirational to others just starting and/or struggling with their journeys.Hi everyone
Just had my latest Hba1c results and am pleased to report that they are now 31. I’m over the moon. My journey looks like this:
Sept 18 diagnosis 62
Dec 18 - after 3 months LC plus metformin 32
Mar 19 - after 6 months LC and 3 months no tablets 31
Nurse has said they won’t do bloods again now until December and my 1yr review and that as far as she’s concerned I can be classed as ‘in remission’ (my doctor already has me as cured on his system but I have an appointment next week to discuss that as I don’t believe anyone is cured and need that rectifying on my records so I don’t fall through the net with tests)
I want to give huge thanks to this forum and it’s members. Without the extensive advice you are all willing to give, allowing me to consider all factors and find a plan that works for me I know I wouldn’t have achieved this so quickly, if at all. To top it off I’m also 5st 4 pounds lighter, sitting comfortably in the healthy bmi range for the first time in my adult life and feeling the healthiest I ever have with other health issues having resolved themselves too! You’re an amazing bunch and I hope over time I can go on to help others the way you have helped me. So thank you greatly
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