Tabbyjoolz
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- London
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Cruelty, bigotry
A big clap from me ..... you are doing brilliantly, as those FBG levels show. I applaud you.
As for your blood tests, I won't advise you when to have them but will say that if they include cholesterol you do need to fast (water only) overnight with a morning test. The HbA1c doesn't require fasting, but as cholesterol will be measured at the same time, you will need to fast. (Your surgery will probably say it isn't necessary as this is the line the NHS is taking, but that isn't wise. It is only to save waiting times for blood tests because they can use the afternoons as well as the mornings)
@endgame et al - what an inspiring read!
I intend to start the Newcastle Diet in the new year. I have no qualms at all about doing it without medical supervision as I am only diet controlled and in pretty good health. I'm very curious to see how much of a difference it can make!
Yes, I will. I'm going to do shakes and veg to start with, but may gravitate to real food once boredom kicks in.Hi Tabbyjoolz, thanks for your encouragement, I hope that you to will keep a diary and update the community when you go onto the nd, the encouragement from other member's and information as helped me to achieve my goal and keep me on track. Will you be using real food or the shake route? I must say that I found the shakes convenient, that said shakes are not for everyone. Good luck with your questand keep us informed of your progress..
Regards
Well done @endgame Not long to go now.
I hope you are also encouraged by news yesterday on the ND study.
@endgame it is no surprise your cholesterol is high. You have lost weight, to put it crudely while you were 'enjoying' your 800 Cals/day your body was busy 'eating' itself to make up the difference. The blood stream is like the highway network. It is the means to transport energy to where it is needed. The fat that you have lost has been swimming round you bloodstream.I found that it was a few months after I had lost weight that cholesterol settled down
PS I did LCHF and 5:2 not ND