Have you tried a simple, consistent low carb diet with a view to improving your A1c?I’m trying, like many people, after seeing how effective extreme shake diets can be at reversing Type 2. However, I’m not making much progress. Has anyone done this and do you continue to take your meds? I’m on Metformin and Gliclazide. My HBa1C is high, last one was 78, but I excercise everyday, am 5’9”and only 10st 9 lbs with a good diet. I injected with both pregnancies and my sister and mother have Type 1 so there is a possibility of mine developing into LADA.
Anyhow, I’m trying Purition shakes, so only taking on about 800 cals a day, but getting nowhere. Maybe this just isn’t going to work for me and I’m just gutted as the Glic was making me take on weight... the opposite of what is required, so i thought I’d try something more drastic.
Key questions are:
1. Has anyone without much weight to shed had success?
2. Do you continue to take medication whilst trying?
Thanks everyone for any advice.
Hello, @Gentiene, and welcome to the forum.Before I started the shakes I ate nearly nothing anyway, maybe 1000 Cals very low carb a day. It was one reason my doctor put me on Gliclazide in the first place. I’m just a bit despondent as I am slim, excercise, eat well but just can’t seem to improve things. I think seeing all those people on TV reversing their diabetes made me think it was possible, but maybe not for everyone.
Hi great news on your results but can you give me any information on what the keto and Newcastle diet is thought that the Newcastle diet consisted of lots of brown ale and pies and chips but jokes aside would really love to reverse this type 2 if possible as I hate taking medication never even had to take anything before this as never needed toI was diagnosed with type 2 just over three months ago. I was 13st 13 and I’m 5ft. When I began checking my bloods I was at 15. I was on Sukkarto SR twice a day. I changed my diet, began on Keto lost a stone, I felt sick. I started the Newcastle diet three weeks ago, on shakes and certain vegetables within the 800 calorie diet and go to the gym 4 times a week. I’ve stopped taking tablets (I discussed this with my gp), I’m still losing weight now at 11st 5, bloods are at 5.5. I use the exante low sugar shakes. I have another 5 weeks to go then will have a fasting blood test to see if I’ve reversed my diabetes, although my dad was type 1 and most of my family are type 2. So just going to wait and see.
Hi great news on your results but can you give me any information on what the keto and Newcastle diet is thought that the Newcastle diet consisted of lots of brown ale and pies and chips but jokes aside would really love to reverse this type 2 if possible as I hate taking medication never even had to take anything before this as never needed to
Thanks for the info will check it outThe Newcastle Diet is this
http://www.directclinicaltrial.org.uk
Keto is probaby best explained here.
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/keto
ND is effectively an ultra low calorie diet for a time restricted period. Usually using meal replacement shakes and some veg.
Keto is an ultra low carb way of eating that involves food but keeping carbs very low and not calorie restricted.
Before starting the shakes you stated that you were eating very low carb, do you know how many carbs a day you were actually eating as there are quite a few hidden carbs.
Hi great news on your results but can you give me any information on what the keto and Newcastle diet is thought that the Newcastle diet consisted of lots of brown ale and pies and chips but jokes aside would really love to reverse this type 2 if possible as I hate taking medication never even had to take anything before this as never needed to
I was lean grilled chicken, meat, basically was on the Atkins diet.
Hi Gentieene, I have not tried shakes, but this was my first yearly review after being diagnosed type 2 last year.I’m trying, like many people, after seeing how effective extreme shake diets can be at reversing Type 2. However, I’m not making much progress. Has anyone done this and do you continue to take your meds? I’m on Metformin and Gliclazide. My HBa1C is high, last one was 78, but I excercise everyday, am 5’9”and only 10st 9 lbs with a good diet. I injected with both pregnancies and my sister and mother have Type 1 so there is a possibility of mine developing into LADA.
Anyhow, I’m trying Purition shakes, so only taking on about 800 cals a day, but getting nowhere. Maybe this just isn’t going to work for me and I’m just gutted as the Glic was making me take on weight... the opposite of what is required, so i thought I’d try something more drastic.
Key questions are:
1. Has anyone without much weight to shed had success?
2. Do you continue to take medication whilst trying?
Thanks everyone for any advice.
For your information.
There is a woman doctor who helps Phinney on Virta Health, she has T2D and although following keto she takes Metformin every day. She seems to have a good figure as well. But as an old man I don't notice as much nowadays!
So it all depends on your need for your particular health situation as to what meds you take.
D.
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