Type2fingershurt
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
My wife tells me I’m in denial but I’ve been diagnosed as type 2 for almost 20 years now and truth be told the signs if I had been aware of them were there for all to see.
I take metformin a statin and a blood pressure tablet and 50 units each night from a Lantau Solo Star.
I rarely take blood readings (as in my mind there’s sod all I can do about high or low readings) until now.
I’ve had constantly conflicting advice from health care professionals which has contributed to my lack of belief in them over the condition.
However. I am about to embark on a trip of a lifetime cycling around the world. Roughly 80 miles a day and it won’t be too long before the pills and pens run out. By then I hope to have lost a serious amount of weight through exercise and a low carb, high veg diet. So the question is am I stupid crazy or what if I’ve got it right and get to the remission stage?
I will be checking my bloods at least twice a day and drinking as much water as I can.
What do you think?
You must have done some serious training already to reliably cycle 80 miles a day. I am aiming for a century ride but it won't be this year and I only want to do it as a one off.
My thoughts are that if all your training hasn't already resolved your diabetes then your round the world cycle won't either.
Diet is King when it comes to T2, not exercise. Exercise is the icing on the cake (how inappropriate is that as a metaphor?) but without the diet it does much less than you would hope for.
I am with your wife on this, read around the forum, get your blood sugar levels reliably within sensible limits so that you can get off your meds under medical supervision and only then set off.
Welcome to the forum.
My wife tells me I’m in denial but I’ve been diagnosed as type 2 for almost 20 years now and truth be told the signs if I had been aware of them were there for all to see.
I take metformin a statin and a blood pressure tablet and 50 units each night from a Lantau Solo Star.
I rarely take blood readings (as in my mind there’s sod all I can do about high or low readings) until now.
I’ve had constantly conflicting advice from health care professionals which has contributed to my lack of belief in them over the condition.
However. I am about to embark on a trip of a lifetime cycling around the world. Roughly 80 miles a day and it won’t be too long before the pills and pens run out. By then I hope to have lost a serious amount of weight through exercise and a low carb, high veg diet. So the question is am I stupid crazy or what if I’ve got it right and get to the remission stage?
I will be checking my bloods at least twice a day and drinking as much water as I can.
What do you think?
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