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Thank You Forum Hba1c Reduced In 4 Months

Thank you and well done on the weight loss it will surely make a difference I'm expecting some ups and downs with this T2 monkey so glad I've started with an 'up' after the diagnosis 'down'
 
Having big difficulties in understanding all these levels measured in tens of units.
My own level is in the range 6.7 to 7.3.%. Considered very good by my diabetologist here in Germany. These figures are percentages, not fixed values.

Why not use internationally recognizable values?

Can anyone explain how these UK values are calculated!
 
Thank you! and good luck next week
Congratulatins Mikey a great result which I know takes a lot of strength and determination. No turning back now for any of us this low carb really works.
 

As this is a U.K. Forum, the majority of members use the IFCC Standardised mol/mol measurement now used in the U.K. rather than the DCCT aligned percentage measurement which was used previously several years ago. Here’s a page where you can convert one to the other,
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/hba1c-to-blood-sugar-level-converter.html
 
Wow you have inspired me thanks! I am only a couple of weeks in but am feeling positive. This forum has been brilliant
 
That's a great result, congratulations. I've been a type2 diabetic for about 6 years, supposed to be sort controlled but didn't take it seriously. Dr. put me on metformin and 3 months ago and I've gone from 56 to 49 and lost one and a half stone, 2 more to go. I hope when that I've lost all the weight I'll be able to come off the medication again.
 
Fantastic stuff! I lost 3 stone and came off blood pressure meds so it can be done!
 
 
Don't know why it says at the top that I'm insulin dependent as I'm not!
 
Don't know why it says at the top that I'm insulin dependent as I'm not!
There is a software problem in this forum which is causing this to happen to some people.

Hover over your name and small icon at top right of your page.
Go into personal details. Scroll down to type of diabetes and choose the 2nd choice (Type 2)
then remember to save your changes at the bottom.

That might work. If not maybe @DCUKMod can help you.

Oh I think that maybe you need to be on a PC to do this?
 
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Well done Mikey, that's fantastic.
I had similar good news at my first review with my new doctor's surgery yesterday. I'd gone from Hba1c of 112 at the end of Feb down to 48, with kidney, liver and thyroid all working really well. I've been on Metformin 500 x 2 - twice a day since Feb and whilst I haven't gone low carb, I have been more sensible than before and my weight has been coming down, I've lost 10kg over the last 18 months.
I've been quite lucky with the Metformin as I haven't really had any issues with it beyond the first couple of weeks. I've found the forums really motivating to keep at it.

This is the first time I've posted so Hi all by the way
 
Hi @sandypath and welcome to the forum. Well done on the HbA1c and weight reductions!
 
Thank you @sandypath and glad that you have taken the leap and posted on a what is a very helpful forum. You've done great with your approach and it shows in your results
 
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