@Holllly well done on your progress so far - remember though that living with, and controlling, diabetes is a marathon not a sprint. Re the statins research carefully before making the decision whether to take them or not as they can have side effects including raising BS. My hba1c rose from 48 to 54 when I started taking them but quickly reduced when I stopped taking them (with my GP’s consent) due to other side effects.Down from 7.9% in Dec to 7.0% now.
(So 63 down to 53 in new money).
Heading in the right direction, although slower than I would have liked.
Dr suggesting statins for cholesterol though :-( I am hoping to avoid that, if I carry on losing weight.
i would try changing your gp, type 2 at 7.9, what utter nonsense, did youi have a blood test for hba1c? had you eaten recently?I got diagnosed as type 2 this week, with a reading of 7.9.
Dr is trying to get me on some educational programme in the new year, depending on spaces, and has given me till April to improve my numbers by lifestyle changes.
I've ordered a glucose monitor and a low carb cook book.
Any other suggestions?
There are two measurement scales for hba1c, 7.9% is 63mmol/mol, which is definitely diabetic.i would try changing your gp, type 2 at 7.9, what utter nonsense, did youi have a blood test for hba1c? had you eaten recently?
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