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I have been type 2 for about 4 to 5 years now. It was a great disappointment when I found out I had it.
Anyway, had the tests, started taking the Metformin, the Statins, the Aspirin etc - as you do. I even took part in a phase 2b drug trial for SGLT2 inhibitors.
I had got a bit overweight when first diagnosed, and my weight fluctuated a bit during the past 5 years. My hba1c had varied from about 6.8 to 7.8 but usually over 7.I and was taking 4 x 500mg of Metformin a day. Three months ago I had the shock of my life, the hbA1C shot up to 9 and my blood pressure was creeping up too. About the same time a new GP had started at my practice, a nice woman middle aged and experienced.
She had me in to discuss my poor result and said "look you really have to loose weight, and if you do, you may even go into remission" Now I wasn't that big, certainly not as big as a lot you see these days. However was surprised and highly cynical that there may even be a possibility of being "cured". Anyway I thought I would give it ago. So I started on an almost zero carbohydrate regime and took 30 min walking every day. Today got my result: I have lost 9.5 kg and my HbA1C is now 6.6 and my blood pressure 129/80.
So it works. Its the fat. Loose the fat, get fit and get better. My GP told me today that if I carry on loosing weight I will be in the normal range for HbA1C and though always genetically predisposed to diabetes, it is possible to reverse it.
I'm feeling on top of the world and my 38 inch trousers are getting looser by the day - I'm aiming for 36 inch in the next 3 months and who knows 34 inch ? - like I was in my late 20's.
:thumbup: :mrgreen: :wave: :crazy:
Anyway, had the tests, started taking the Metformin, the Statins, the Aspirin etc - as you do. I even took part in a phase 2b drug trial for SGLT2 inhibitors.
I had got a bit overweight when first diagnosed, and my weight fluctuated a bit during the past 5 years. My hba1c had varied from about 6.8 to 7.8 but usually over 7.I and was taking 4 x 500mg of Metformin a day. Three months ago I had the shock of my life, the hbA1C shot up to 9 and my blood pressure was creeping up too. About the same time a new GP had started at my practice, a nice woman middle aged and experienced.
She had me in to discuss my poor result and said "look you really have to loose weight, and if you do, you may even go into remission" Now I wasn't that big, certainly not as big as a lot you see these days. However was surprised and highly cynical that there may even be a possibility of being "cured". Anyway I thought I would give it ago. So I started on an almost zero carbohydrate regime and took 30 min walking every day. Today got my result: I have lost 9.5 kg and my HbA1C is now 6.6 and my blood pressure 129/80.
So it works. Its the fat. Loose the fat, get fit and get better. My GP told me today that if I carry on loosing weight I will be in the normal range for HbA1C and though always genetically predisposed to diabetes, it is possible to reverse it.
I'm feeling on top of the world and my 38 inch trousers are getting looser by the day - I'm aiming for 36 inch in the next 3 months and who knows 34 inch ? - like I was in my late 20's.
:thumbup: :mrgreen: :wave: :crazy: